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257:) was first published in October 1933, but in December 1933, the book was seized by the Nazis and pulled from sale.  Lampe said his novel was “born into a regime where it could not breathe,” and hoped it would find a second life at a later date. 192:, withdrawn from sale, and included on their ‘list of damaging and undesirable writings’. This was due to the homoerotic content of the novel, and its depiction of an interracial relationship between a German woman and a black man. 238:
soldiers stopped Lampe demanding his papers. At this point, Lampe had lost so much weight he did not resemble the photograph on his papers. He was shot a few minutes later because he failed to explain himself to the soldiers.
133:, with whom he formed an enduring Platonic relationship, spending one or two evenings a week with her when they were both living in Berlin in the 1940s. Despite his homosexuality, the pair planned to marry after the war. 207:). The book was not a success despite positive reviews, due to the bad timing of its release. Lampe continued to work with Rowohlt until it was seized and closed by the Nazis in September 1939. 260:
The book was republished in 1949, 1955, and 1986 in German with offending passages removed. The first unexpurgated reprint edition was released in 1999, the centenary of Lampe's birth.
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Mittelalterliche Texte: Uberlieferung – Befunde – Deutungen. Kolloquium der Zentraldirektion der Monumenta Germaniae Historica am 28./29. Juni 1996
521: 486: 222:, Lampe's flat was destroyed, including his collection of books. In letters, he reports that losing his collection was "the worst thing". 390: 219: 329: 511: 157:'s public libraries. He becomes involved with a circle of writers and literature enthusiasts, among them the brothers 428: 189: 170: 166: 73:(4 December 1899 – 2 May 1945) was a German writer, librarian, and editor. Lampe was a gay writer during the 496: 491: 158: 408: 396: 386: 301: 130: 106: 98: 352:
See Eckhard Müller-Mertens, ‘Grenzüberschreitende Monumenta-Arbeit im geteilten Berlin’, in
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Jennifer Bain, "History of a Book: Hildegard of Bingen’s 'Riesencodex' and World War II",
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Lampe moved to Berlin in 1937, where he accepted a job as an editor with
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in his left ankle. Lampe read literature, art history, and philosophy at
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on 2 May 1945. His works remained unknown throughout his life.
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on 4 December 1899. He was diagnosed at the age of five with
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at the end of October 1933. In December 1933, the book was
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to work as a writer and editor at the family magazine
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due to his fear of having his life be shaken by the
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A Stranger in My Own Country: The 1944 Prison Diary
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Bremen
German Empire
Berlin
Third Reich
World War II
Red Army
Bremen
bone tuberculosis
Heidelberg
Friedrich Gundolf
Karl Jaspers
Munich
Fribourg
Edmund Husserl
Goeckingk
Margarete Kühn
Bremen
Great Depression
Hamburg
Joachim Maass
Edgar Maass
Martin Beheim-Schwarzenback
Wilhelm Emanuel Süskind
Rowohlt
seized by the Nazis
Rowohlt
War
Nazi regime
air raid on Berlin on 22/23 November 1943
Kleinmachnow

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