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Keilson, having worked with traumatized orphans, mainly wrote about traumas induced by the war. His first novel was published in 1934, but most of his works were published after the war. In 2010,
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in Jewish private schools, and occasionally made money as a musician. During this period, Keilson also met his first wife, graphologist
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Kirsch, Adam. "Bearing
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Abkommen und die Intellektuellen: Literatur und Exil in Frankreich zwischen Krise und Krieg
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