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My Life As German And Jew (Hardcover): Jacob Wassermann My Life As German And Jew (Hardcover)
Jacob Wassermann
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW BY JACOB WASSEHMAJVN Translated by N BIIAIAEV Published In Now York by COWARD-MeCAiMV, Inc. COPYRIGHT 1933 BY JACOB WASSERMANN FIRST EDITION PRINTED. IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEDICATED TO FERRUCCIO BUSONI THE FRIEND AND THE ARTIST DISREGARDING my mental habit of moving among images and figures, impelled by an inner need and by the urgency of the times, I would render an account of the most perplexing side of my life, that which concerns my Jewishness and my existence as a Jew. Not as a Jew in the simple sense but as a German Jew a double concept which even to the disinterested lays bare copious misunderstandings, tragedies, conflicts, quarrels and sufferings. A delicate subject always, whether it was treated diffidently or freely or defiantly, one side seeking to extenuate, the other openly malicious. Today it is an incendiary focus. I am very anxious to present my point of view. Nor shall I take for granted anything that I previously regarded as demonstrated. Thus I shall depend on no proof, no vindication or in- 1 MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW dictment, nor any sort of constructive eloquence. I shall cite experience only. An imperative urge has driven me to seek a clear understanding of the nature of that discord which runs through all my activity and being, and of which the years have made me ever more painfully aware and conscious. While still im mature, man is much less susceptible to certain perplexities than in his maturity. Then, to the extent that he is devoted to a cause or an idea fundamentally the same thing he gradually escapes from that delirious state in which his ego possesses the magic of absoluteness and in which the world and humanity, byvirtue of a pleasant and half - voluntary delusion, appear subservient to his dormant will in its condition of emotion born change. To the extent that ones own per son ceases to be a miracle and to constitute a purpose, until at last it becomes a scarcely per ceived intermediate element the shadow, so to speak, of a body unknown and unknowable to that extent does the difficulty and perilousness 2 MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW of life with and among men increase, as does the mystery of all that we call reality and ex perience. Ultimately, even in the most gifted and re ceptive minds, few distinctive signs remain to mark the road covered. How many unforget table and ineradicable traces persist in the soul depends on the breadth of ones destiny. 3 I WAS born and raised in Fuerth, a predominantly Protestant manufacturing city of Middle Fran conia, with a large Jewish community consisting principally of artisans and tradesmen. The Jews formed about a twelfth of the total popu lation. Tradition has it that this is one of the oldest Jewish communities of Germany. Jewish set tlements are said to have existed there as far back as the ninth century. Probably, however, they began to increase and flourish only at the end of the fifteenth, when the Jews were expelled from the neighboring city of Nuremberg. Later another stream of refugees Jews driven out of Spain came across the Rhine into Franconia. Among these, I believe, were my maternal an cestors, who for centuries lived in villages in the 4 MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW valley of the Main, near Wiirzburg my ancestors on my fathers side lived in Fuerth, Roth am Sand, Schwabach, Bamberg and Zirndorf . Thirty or forty decades of living in this coun trymust have given those Jews a close inner relationship to its soil, climate and people a relationship which must have been bred in their very bone, even though they resisted this in fluence and formed a distinctly alien element in the national organism. Until the middle of the nineteenth century oppressive restrictions were in force the registry law, inability to live wherever they pleased without paying special taxes, the prohibition of free choice as to trade or profession. My mothers father, a cultured man of noble gifts, was destroyed by these restrictions...

The Goose Man (Paperback): Jacob Wassermann The Goose Man (Paperback)
Jacob Wassermann; Illustrated by Allen W Porterfield
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.

The World's Illusion (Paperback): Jacob Wassermann The World's Illusion (Paperback)
Jacob Wassermann
R1,606 Discovery Miles 16 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1921 Edition.

The Goose Man (Paperback): Jacob Wassermann The Goose Man (Paperback)
Jacob Wassermann; Illustrated by Allen W Porterfield
R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The World's Illusion (Paperback): Jacob Wassermann The World's Illusion (Paperback)
Jacob Wassermann
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Bula Matari - Stanley - Conqueror Of A Continent (Paperback): Jacob Wassermann Bula Matari - Stanley - Conqueror Of A Continent (Paperback)
Jacob Wassermann
R863 Discovery Miles 8 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

My Life As German And Jew (Paperback): Jacob Wassermann My Life As German And Jew (Paperback)
Jacob Wassermann
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW BY JACOB WASSEHMAJVN Translated by N BIIAIAEV Published In Now York by COWARD-MeCAiMV, Inc. COPYRIGHT 1933 BY JACOB WASSERMANN FIRST EDITION PRINTED. IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEDICATED TO FERRUCCIO BUSONI THE FRIEND AND THE ARTIST DISREGARDING my mental habit of moving among images and figures, impelled by an inner need and by the urgency of the times, I would render an account of the most perplexing side of my life, that which concerns my Jewishness and my existence as a Jew. Not as a Jew in the simple sense but as a German Jew a double concept which even to the disinterested lays bare copious misunderstandings, tragedies, conflicts, quarrels and sufferings. A delicate subject always, whether it was treated diffidently or freely or defiantly, one side seeking to extenuate, the other openly malicious. Today it is an incendiary focus. I am very anxious to present my point of view. Nor shall I take for granted anything that I previously regarded as demonstrated. Thus I shall depend on no proof, no vindication or in- 1 MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW dictment, nor any sort of constructive eloquence. I shall cite experience only. An imperative urge has driven me to seek a clear understanding of the nature of that discord which runs through all my activity and being, and of which the years have made me ever more painfully aware and conscious. While still im mature, man is much less susceptible to certain perplexities than in his maturity. Then, to the extent that he is devoted to a cause or an idea fundamentally the same thing he gradually escapes from that delirious state in which his ego possesses the magic of absoluteness and in which the world and humanity, byvirtue of a pleasant and half - voluntary delusion, appear subservient to his dormant will in its condition of emotion born change. To the extent that ones own per son ceases to be a miracle and to constitute a purpose, until at last it becomes a scarcely per ceived intermediate element the shadow, so to speak, of a body unknown and unknowable to that extent does the difficulty and perilousness 2 MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW of life with and among men increase, as does the mystery of all that we call reality and ex perience. Ultimately, even in the most gifted and re ceptive minds, few distinctive signs remain to mark the road covered. How many unforget table and ineradicable traces persist in the soul depends on the breadth of ones destiny. 3 I WAS born and raised in Fuerth, a predominantly Protestant manufacturing city of Middle Fran conia, with a large Jewish community consisting principally of artisans and tradesmen. The Jews formed about a twelfth of the total popu lation. Tradition has it that this is one of the oldest Jewish communities of Germany. Jewish set tlements are said to have existed there as far back as the ninth century. Probably, however, they began to increase and flourish only at the end of the fifteenth, when the Jews were expelled from the neighboring city of Nuremberg. Later another stream of refugees Jews driven out of Spain came across the Rhine into Franconia. Among these, I believe, were my maternal an cestors, who for centuries lived in villages in the 4 MY LIFE AS GERMAN AND JEW valley of the Main, near Wiirzburg my ancestors on my fathers side lived in Fuerth, Roth am Sand, Schwabach, Bamberg and Zirndorf . Thirty or forty decades of living in this coun trymust have given those Jews a close inner relationship to its soil, climate and people a relationship which must have been bred in their very bone, even though they resisted this in fluence and formed a distinctly alien element in the national organism. Until the middle of the nineteenth century oppressive restrictions were in force the registry law, inability to live wherever they pleased without paying special taxes, the prohibition of free choice as to trade or profession. My mothers father, a cultured man of noble gifts, was destroyed by these restrictions...

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