Artists in Exile, 9780060748500
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Europe’s brightest stars find new lives and transform America.
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Artists in Exile

how refugees from the twentieth century war and revolu tion transformed the american performing arts

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  • Paperback

    480 pages

  • Release Date

    28 February 2009

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Summary

Exiles in America: How European Émigrés Transformed American Culture

During the first half of the 20th century, an “intellectual migration” relocated thousands of artists and thinkers to the United States, including some of Europe’s supreme performing artists and makers of film, theater, and ballet. America proved a destination both strange and opportune. A “foreign homeland” (Thomas Mann), it would frustrate and confuse, and yet afford a clarity of understanding unencumbered by nat…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780060748500
ISBN-10:0060748508
Author:Joseph Horowitz
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:HarperCollins
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:28 February 2009
Weight:358g
Dimensions:203mm x 135mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

“Heroically researched … chock-full of fascinating vignettes, stunning quotations, and shrewd insights on the fly.” – New York Times

A masterful study of how the Russian Revolution, the rise of European fascism and the second world war all transformed the American performing arts – The Economist

A persuasive examination of the most compelling of twentieth century cultural phenomena, how refugees from all across Europe, running the gamut from George Balanchine to Billy Wilder, revolutionized American artistic life. Erudite, incisive, inconoclastic, as readable as it is comprehensive, this is just the kind of treatment the participants themselves would have relished. – Kenneth Turan, film critic, Los Angeles Times

“A rich assembly, an unmasked ball teeming with famous names… . Horowitz can make judgements boldly, out of deep knowledge… . The way Horowtiz raves learnedly…should send any reader diving into Amazon.” – Times Literary Supplement (London)

About The Author

Joseph Horowitz

Widely regarded as the leading historian of American symphonic culture, Joseph Horowitz, 59, is previously the author of seven books dealing with classical music in the US. He serves as Artistic Advisor to various American orchestras and is also co-founder and Artistic Director of Post-Classical Ensemble of Washington, DC. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellow, two NEH Fellowships, a Senior Fellowship from Columbia University, and a certificate of commendation from the Czech Parliament (for various Dvorak festivals he has created in the US). Artists in Exile has been designated by the National Endowment for the Humanities a “We the People” project.

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