<description>&lt;p&gt;In 1933, German author Lion Feuchtwanger wrote the first ever novel about the experience of Jews under Hitler. The book became a global sensation. When he finally received an offer in 1938 to adapt his most popular book for the screen in Stalin’s Russia, he jumped at the chance. The film was a success, but the decision would come to haunt him when he lived in California during the Red Scare.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Lion Feuchtwanger Collection in the LBI Archives contains a small amount of original correspondence, manuscripts for a translation of &lt;i&gt;Lysistrata&lt;/i&gt;,&lt;i&gt; &lt;/i&gt;and an essay on the historical consciousness of the Jews. Lion Feuchtwanger also appears in the extensive papers of his brother Ludwig, which are held by the LBI Archives. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Learn more at lbi.org/feuchtwanger &lt;/p&gt;
</description>

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Lion Feuchtwanger: From Moscow to Hollywood

MAR 31, 202641 MIN
Exile

Lion Feuchtwanger: From Moscow to Hollywood

MAR 31, 202641 MIN

Description

In 1933, German author Lion Feuchtwanger wrote the first ever novel about the experience of Jews under Hitler. The book became a global sensation. When he finally received an offer in 1938 to adapt his most popular book for the screen in Stalin’s Russia, he jumped at the chance. The film was a success, but the decision would come to haunt him when he lived in California during the Red Scare. The Lion Feuchtwanger Collection in the LBI Archives contains a small amount of original correspondence, manuscripts for a translation of Lysistrata, and an essay on the historical consciousness of the Jews. Lion Feuchtwanger also appears in the extensive papers of his brother Ludwig, which are held by the LBI Archives.  Learn more at lbi.org/feuchtwanger