Posts Tagged ‘mihail’

Mihail Sebastian: How a Jewish writer lived, loved and survived in WW2-era Romania

Mihail Sebastian’s 1933 novel Women receives just two mentions in the voluminous diaries that he kept in the last decade of his life, a time when his native Romania was – like most of Europe – descending into fascism and ultimately the violence of the Second World War. In an entry made on 17 December […]

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