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Holmes (Ludwig Boltzmann Institut fur Geschichte und Theorie der Biographie, Vienna) focuses on the years that Italian writer and political activist Silone (1900-78) was in Switzerland, drawing mostly on Swiss records that have been available for decades but little exploited in previous studies of him. She looks at the role he played in the intellectual life of Zurich and his links with Bauhaus circles, disciples of Jung, and the city's socialist city council. Also of concern to her are larger questions such as the functions of the engaged writer in times of crisis, the dynamics of cultural transfer through translation, and the phenomenon of exile literature. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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