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Book Review: ‘The Director,’ by Daniel Kehlmann

A new novel considers the perplexing life and times of G.W. Pabst, the Austrian filmmaker who worked in the shadow of the Reich.

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Books and Literature, Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Kehlmann, Daniel, Pabst, G W (1885-1967), The Director (Book)
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