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Born | Munich | 18 February 1897
Died | 1 January 1970 | (aged 72)
Hans Beilhack (18 February 1897 — 1 January 1970) was a German librarian. On November 10, 1916, Franz Kafka read In the Penal Colony at Hans Goltz's Kunstsalon in Munich. Two days later, a recension of Beilhack was published in the Münchner Zeitung. [1] In 1936, due to a satirical contribution published in Der Querschnitt, [2] the Nazi regime prohibited Beilhack from writing. In 1945, he became a literature consultant to the Library of Congress Mission to Europe. [3]
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Hans Beilhack | |
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Born | Munich | 18 February 1897
Died | 1 January 1970 | (aged 72)
Hans Beilhack (18 February 1897 — 1 January 1970) was a German librarian. On November 10, 1916, Franz Kafka read In the Penal Colony at Hans Goltz's Kunstsalon in Munich. Two days later, a recension of Beilhack was published in the Münchner Zeitung. [1] In 1936, due to a satirical contribution published in Der Querschnitt, [2] the Nazi regime prohibited Beilhack from writing. In 1945, he became a literature consultant to the Library of Congress Mission to Europe. [3]