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  1. Oct 24, 2017 · The Austrian novelist Hermann Broch dreaded the rise of Hitler, and with good reason. Within 24 hours of the Nazis’ march into Vienna in March 1938, Broch was placed under arrest.

  2. Sep 20, 2020 · It is a vision of life that nearly defies verbal articulation. For this reason, Broch described the novel’s structure in musical terms, comparing it to a traditional symphony in four movements. He even ascribed musical designations to three of the four sections: 1—“andante”; 2—“adagio”; and 4—“maestoso.”.

  3. Hermann Broch (German:; 1 November 1886 – 30 May 1951) was an Austrian writer, best known for two major works of modernist fiction: The Sleepwalkers (Die Schlafwandler, 1930–32) and The Death of Virgil (Der Tod des Vergil, 1945).

  4. As it was, Hermann Broch was to leave behind on his death in 1951 not only a substantial literary oeuvre, including (alongside Die Schlafwandler) the extraordinary lyrical novel Der Tod des Vergil (1945; The Death of Virgil, 1945), but also a corpus of philosophical, psychological, and political writings that, like the novels, were the product of a lifelong project: the quest to establish a ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1834277Hermann Broch - IMDb

    Hermann Broch was born on 1 November 1886 in Vienna, Austria. He was a writer, known for Television Theater (1953), Esch oder Die Anarchie (1979) and Zerline - En tjenestepiges fortælling (1994). He was married to Annemarie Meier-Graefe and Franziska von Rothermann.

    • Writer
    • November 1, 1886
    • Hermann Broch
    • May 30, 1951
  6. He emigrated to the United States, where he continued to write and engage in intellectual pursuits. Hermann Broch passed away on May 30, 1951, in New Haven, Connecticut. 5 Interesting Facts about Hermann Broch. 1. Hermann Broch was originally trained as an engineer and worked in the family textile business before pursuing a literary career. 2.

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  8. By Dowden, Stephen D. Hermann Broch is best known as a philosophically attuned novelist. Above all he is the author of two extraordinarily accomplished works of European modernist fiction: Die Schlafwandler ( The Sleepwalkers) (1932) and Der Tod des Vergil ( The Death of Virgil) (1945). After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Broch focused on ...