In 1933 the author and political activist Heinrich Mann and his partner Nelly Kroeger fled Nazi Germany finding refuge first in the south of France and later in great despair in Los Angeles where Nelly committed suicide in 1944 and Heinrich died in 1950. Born into a wealthy middle-class family in Lübeck Heinrich was one of the leading representatives of Weimar culture. Nelly was twenty-seven years younger the adopted daughter of a fisherman and a hostess in a Berlin bar. As far as Heinrich''s family was concerned she was from the wrong side of the tracks. In House of Exile Heinrich and Nelly''s story is crossed with others from their circle of friends relatives and contemporaries: Heinrich''s brother Thomas Mann; his sister Carla; their friends Bertolt Brecht Alfred Döblin and Joseph Roth; and beyond them the writers James Joyce Franz Kafka and Virginia Woolf among others. Evelyn Juers brings this generation of exiles to life with tremendous poignancy and imaginative power. In train compartments ship cabins and rented rooms the Manns clung to what was left to them—their bodies their minds and their books—in a turbulent and self-destructive era.
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