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Unexpected Routes chronicles the refugee journeys of six writers whose lives were upended by fascism in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War and during World War II: Cuban-born Spanish writer Silvia Mistral, German-born Spanish writer Max Aub, German writer Anna Seghers, German author Ruth Rewald, Swiss-born political activist, photographer, and ethnographer Gertrude Duby, and Czech writer and journalist Egon Erwin Kisch. While these six writers came from different backgrounds, wrote in different languages, and enjoyed very different levels of recognition in their lifetimes and posthumously, they all made sense of their forced displacement in works that reveal their conflicted relationships with the people and places they encountered in transit as well as in Mexico, the country in which they all eventually found asylum.

The literary output of these six brilliant, prolific, but also flawed individuals reflects the most salient contradictions of what it meant to escape from fascist occupied Europe. In a study that bridges history, literary studies, and refugee studies, Tabea Alexa Linhard draws connections between colonialism, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II and the Holocaust to shed light on the histories and literatures of exile and migration, drawing connections to today's refugee crisis and asking larger questions around the notions of belonging, longing, and the lived experience of exile.



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"Tabea Alexa Linhard movingly tells the stories of six mid-century antifascist writers and artists who were lucky enough to escape death through circuitous routes of exile. Unexpected Routes helps us understand the challenges these exiles faced, and how their views of their new surroundings were often marked by a colonial violence they weren't always able to acknowledge."—Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College
"With a profound command of Spanish, German, and Mexican histories and letters, Tabea Alexa Linhard reconfigures the global tragic moment by researching and examining the lives and works of apparently unrelated authors, here revealed as occupants of a common orphanhood—beyond narrow national and linguistic frames."—Mauricio Tenorio, The University of Chicago
"This striking book reveals entangled histories of displaced Europeans seeking refuge in Latin America, highlighting intersections of colonialism, totalitarianism and forced migration. Unexpected Routes profoundly realigns the research and writing on exile literature."—Doerte Bischoff, University of Hamburg

Table of Contents
1. Beautiful Friendships
2. The Emotional Geographies of Old and New Homes
3. Ships of Fools: Silvia Mistral
4. Transit and Chance Encounters
5. No Solid Ground: Max Aub
6. A Mexican Sector in Berlin: Anna Seghers
7. Yearning for Mexico: Ruth Rewald
8. Magical Zapatistas: Gertrude Duby
9. Landscapes of Grief: Egon Erwin Kisch
10. Afterlives

Unexpected Routes: Refugee Writers in Mexico

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 11/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781503634695, 978-1503634695
      ISBN10: 1503634698

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Unexpected Routes chronicles the refugee journeys of six writers whose lives were upended by fascism in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War and during World War II: Cuban-born Spanish writer Silvia Mistral, German-born Spanish writer Max Aub, German writer Anna Seghers, German author Ruth Rewald, Swiss-born political activist, photographer, and ethnographer Gertrude Duby, and Czech writer and journalist Egon Erwin Kisch. While these six writers came from different backgrounds, wrote in different languages, and enjoyed very different levels of recognition in their lifetimes and posthumously, they all made sense of their forced displacement in works that reveal their conflicted relationships with the people and places they encountered in transit as well as in Mexico, the country in which they all eventually found asylum.

      The literary output of these six brilliant, prolific, but also flawed individuals reflects the most salient contradictions of what it meant to escape from fascist occupied Europe. In a study that bridges history, literary studies, and refugee studies, Tabea Alexa Linhard draws connections between colonialism, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II and the Holocaust to shed light on the histories and literatures of exile and migration, drawing connections to today's refugee crisis and asking larger questions around the notions of belonging, longing, and the lived experience of exile.



      Trade Review
      "Tabea Alexa Linhard movingly tells the stories of six mid-century antifascist writers and artists who were lucky enough to escape death through circuitous routes of exile. Unexpected Routes helps us understand the challenges these exiles faced, and how their views of their new surroundings were often marked by a colonial violence they weren't always able to acknowledge."—Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College
      "With a profound command of Spanish, German, and Mexican histories and letters, Tabea Alexa Linhard reconfigures the global tragic moment by researching and examining the lives and works of apparently unrelated authors, here revealed as occupants of a common orphanhood—beyond narrow national and linguistic frames."—Mauricio Tenorio, The University of Chicago
      "This striking book reveals entangled histories of displaced Europeans seeking refuge in Latin America, highlighting intersections of colonialism, totalitarianism and forced migration. Unexpected Routes profoundly realigns the research and writing on exile literature."—Doerte Bischoff, University of Hamburg

      Table of Contents
      1. Beautiful Friendships
      2. The Emotional Geographies of Old and New Homes
      3. Ships of Fools: Silvia Mistral
      4. Transit and Chance Encounters
      5. No Solid Ground: Max Aub
      6. A Mexican Sector in Berlin: Anna Seghers
      7. Yearning for Mexico: Ruth Rewald
      8. Magical Zapatistas: Gertrude Duby
      9. Landscapes of Grief: Egon Erwin Kisch
      10. Afterlives

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