Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude

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Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude

by Jakob Wassermann

DE·~3 hours

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In this candid memoir a German‑Jewish writer turns the spotlight on the tangled web of heritage and national belonging that shaped his early life. Born in the industrial town of Fürth, he grew up amid a modest yet historic Jewish community, tracing his family’s roots back to medieval settlements and the waves of refugees that found refuge in Franconia. The narrative opens with vivid recollections of a post‑Franco‑Prussian War Germany, where legal emancipation and the promise of tolerance coexist with lingering prejudice and restrictive statutes.

From these beginnings emerges a deeply personal quest to understand what it means to be both German and Jewish in a world that often forces the two identities apart. He recounts his upbringing, schooling, and the subtle pressures to assimilate, while wrestling with the lingering “ghetto‑fear” that haunted his community. The account is both a historical portrait and an intimate exploration of the inner conflict that drives his search for clarity, offering listeners a thoughtful glimpse into the complexities of cultural duality.

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Language

de

Duration

~3 hours (227K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Markus Brenner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-12-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jakob Wassermann

Jakob Wassermann

1873–1934

Known for psychological novels that explored identity, conscience, and the pressures of society, this German writer became one of the most widely read authors of his time. His best-known book, "Caspar Hauser or The Inertia of the Heart," helped secure his place in early 20th-century European literature.

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