Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th Century

Viktor Fischl (Avigdor Dagan, 1912–2006) was an important writer, a journalist and a diplomat of Czech Jewish origin. During the inter-war period, he wrote about the topic of Judaism, during the WWII he helped to defend Czechoslovak interests in the service of Czechoslovak government-in-exile. In hi...

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Main Author: Halamová, Martina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Trieste, University of Ljubljana, University of Konstanz 2017-07-01
Series:Slavica TerGestina
Online Access:https://www.openstarts.units.it/bitstream/10077/20389/1/SlavicaTer_19_2017_2_Halamova.pdf
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spelling doaj-692a83b44e6442bf8e3193bee96f328c2020-11-25T03:19:00ZengUniversity of Trieste, University of Ljubljana, University of KonstanzSlavica TerGestina1592-02912283-54822017-07-0119 (2017/II)244263Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th CenturyHalamová, MartinaViktor Fischl (Avigdor Dagan, 1912–2006) was an important writer, a journalist and a diplomat of Czech Jewish origin. During the inter-war period, he wrote about the topic of Judaism, during the WWII he helped to defend Czechoslovak interests in the service of Czechoslovak government-in-exile. In his second home Israel, holocaust and parallels between the Nazis and the Communist totality in Soviet satellites became his topic. He was active in public affairs as a writer and as a diplomat (he was Israeli chargé d´affaires in Japan, in Burma and ambassador in Poland, Yugoslavia, Norway and Austria). This study searches for the sources of Fischl´s life philosophy and describes the formation of his cultural and national identity while using his texts and analyzing the Czech cultural discourse.https://www.openstarts.units.it/bitstream/10077/20389/1/SlavicaTer_19_2017_2_Halamova.pdf
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Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th Century
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title Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th Century
title_short Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th Century
title_full Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th Century
title_fullStr Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th Century
title_full_unstemmed Czech-Israeli Writer Viktor Fischl in the Context of World Events During the 20th Century
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publisher University of Trieste, University of Ljubljana, University of Konstanz
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description Viktor Fischl (Avigdor Dagan, 1912–2006) was an important writer, a journalist and a diplomat of Czech Jewish origin. During the inter-war period, he wrote about the topic of Judaism, during the WWII he helped to defend Czechoslovak interests in the service of Czechoslovak government-in-exile. In his second home Israel, holocaust and parallels between the Nazis and the Communist totality in Soviet satellites became his topic. He was active in public affairs as a writer and as a diplomat (he was Israeli chargé d´affaires in Japan, in Burma and ambassador in Poland, Yugoslavia, Norway and Austria). This study searches for the sources of Fischl´s life philosophy and describes the formation of his cultural and national identity while using his texts and analyzing the Czech cultural discourse.
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