Amanda Hopkinson
Amanda Hopkinson is a writer and translator
December 24, 2018 11:59
Book review: Exile, Statelessness and Migration. Playing Chess with History
Exile, culture and intellect
December 16, 2018 15:05
Book review: Never a Native
Amanda Hopkinson praises a distinguished career.
July 02, 2018 16:21
Book review: There Are No Grown-Ups
The author of 'French Children Don’t Throw Food' has now written a 40s life-guide for women
December 05, 2016 00:35
Review: Reunion
Innocence ranged against destruction
November 24, 2016 22:53
How relationships create pain
November 24, 2016 20:53
Made in Manchester, she photographed the world
Dorothy Bohm is famous for images taken in a huge variety of countries, in a huge variety of styles
April 02, 2012 16:12
Three Lives: A Biography of Stefan Zweig
A new biography of Stefan Zweig seeks to establish a balance between invention and authenticity
November 30, 2011 10:57
Departure and its aftermath
Looking back at childhood connections to German or Austrian Jewish parents.
January 27, 2011 12:25
My Innocent Absence
A linguistic, medical, artistic diasporist
September 21, 2010 11:42
Every Home Needs a Balcony
March 19, 2009 14:39
Review: Ruth Maier’s Diary
An artist’s brief and dark womanhood
May 02, 2008 00:00
A recipe for survival in Weimar Germany
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