Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfred_KerrAlfred Kerr - Wikipedia

    Alfred Kerr. Alfred Kerr ( né Kempner; 25 December 1867 – 12 October 1948, surname: German pronunciation: [kɛʁ]) [1] was an influential German theatre critic and essayist of Jewish descent, nicknamed the Kulturpapst ("Culture Pope").

  2. Alfred Kerr (1932) Alfred Kerr (* 25.Dezember 1867 in Breslau; † 12. Oktober 1948 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Theaterkritiker und Journalist.Sein Geburtsname war Alfred Kempner, er publizierte aber von Anfang an unter dem Namen Kerr, um nicht mit der (mit ihm nicht verwandten) Dichterin Friederike Kempner in Verbindung gebracht zu werden.

  3. Who was Alfred Kerr? With his unsparing wit, gift for satire, and accurate, learned descriptions, German Jew Alfred (Kempner) Kerr (1867–1948) was one of the most widely read theater critics of the Weimar Republic —both admired and feared. His columns were carried in some of Germany's leading newspapers and were also anthologized in book form.

  4. Alfred Kerr – Weimar writer, fighter and sorrowful exile The TLS - Alfred Kerr – Weimar writer, fighter and sorrowful exile. A book review of Alfred Kerr by Deborah Vietor-EngläNder

  5. Alfred Kerr (1867-1948) was a renowned German writer and theatre critic who opposed Nazism and fled to England with his family. He wrote about his experiences and impressions of England in Ich kam nach England, a book that influenced his daughter Judith Kerr's novels.

  6. Alfred Kerr (pen name of Alfred Kempner) was a German literary and theater critic and author. Kerr was born in Breslau and studied there and in Berlin. He became a drama critic for the Berlin newspaper Der Tag and later for the Berliner Tageblatt. Together with Paul Cassirer and Wilhelm Herzog, Kerr founded the theater magazine Pan, which was ...

  7. People also ask

  8. Judith Kerr was a successful children’s author, known for her illustrated books such as The Tiger Who Came to Tea and Mog the Forgetful Cat. Kerr was born in Berlin, Germany, into a Jewish family, the daughter of well-known theatre critic, poet and broadcaster, Alfred Kerr.

  1. People also search for