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Leonhard Frank(1882-1961)

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German writer, novelist and playwright Leonhard Frank was born in Wurzburg, Germany, the son of a carpenter. His schooling was interrupted when he had to drop out to go to work to help his impoverished family. He eventually moved to Munich to study art, but found that he much preferred writing to painting. He published his first novel in 1914, "The Robber Band", to great acclaim, and followed that with another success, "The Cause of the Crime". Both novels reflect Frank's own upbringing in poverty, and his sense of "social justice" infused much of his work. With World War I raging in Europe Frank wrote his most controversial book, the anti-war "Der Mensch ist Gut", which was blasted as "treasonous" and "weakening morale on the home front" by right-wing critics. His most successful novel, "Carl and Anna"--a tale of two young German soldiers taken prisoner on the Russian front and forced to work on the desolate Russian steppe, and the steps they take to survive and what happens when they finally return to Germany--got him elected into the prestigious German Academy of Letters (it was made into a film in 1928, Homecoming (1928)_).

When the Nazis took over Germany Frank, who was Jewish, left for Paris, and later lived in England and Switzerland. In 1940 he was able to leave Europe for the US. After the war he returned to Germany. He died in Munich on Aug. 18, 1961.
BornSeptember 4, 1882
DiedAugust 18, 1961(78)
BornSeptember 4, 1882
DiedAugust 18, 1961(78)
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Gustav Fröhlich, Lars Hanson, and Dita Parlo in Le chant du prisonnier (1928)
Le chant du prisonnier
6.9
  • Writer
  • 1928
Les frères Karamazoff (1931)
Les frères Karamazoff
6.4
  • Writer
  • 1931
No Man's Land (1931)
No Man's Land
6.5
  • Writer
  • 1931
Theo Matejko in Le vainqueur (1932)
Le vainqueur
7.7
  • Writer
  • 1932

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  • Die Frau und der Fremde (1985)
    Die Frau und der Fremde
    6.9
    • novella "Karl und Anna"
    • 1985
  • Die Ursache
    TV Movie
    • story
    • 1980
  • Ende vom Lied
    TV Movie
    • novel
    • 1979
  • Das Männerquartett
    TV Movie
    • novel "Das Ochsenfurter Männerquartett"
    • 1978
  • Der Mörder
    TV Movie
    • novel "Die Ursache"
    • 1976
  • Die Kurve
    TV Movie
    • play
    • 1974
  • Deutsche Novelle
    TV Movie
    • story
    • 1972
  • Joachim Hasler in Chronik eines Mordes (1965)
    Chronik eines Mordes
    7.3
    • novel "Die Jünger Jesu"
    • 1965
  • Der Prozeß wird vertagt (1958)
    Der Prozeß wird vertagt
    6.8
    • novella "Michaels Rückkehr"
    • 1958
  • Baccarat
    TV Movie
    • novel
    • 1957
  • La femme de l'autre (1947)
    La femme de l'autre
    6.1
    • novel "Karl and Anna"
    • 1947
  • Un homme sans nom (1932)
    Un homme sans nom
    6.3
    • dialogue
    • 1932
  • Jean Murat and Käthe von Nagy in Le vainqueur (1932)
    Le vainqueur
    7.8
    • Writer
    • 1932
  • Theo Matejko in Le vainqueur (1932)
    Le vainqueur
    7.7
    • Writer
    • 1932
  • No Man's Land (1931)
    No Man's Land
    6.5
    • dialogue
    • story and adaptation
    • 1931

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  • Die Räuberbande
    • 1928

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  • Born
    • September 4, 1882
    • Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany
  • Died
    • August 18, 1961
    • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
  • Spouses
      Charlotte London geb. Jäger1952 - August 18, 1961 (his death)
  • Other works
    Novel: "Three of Three Million".

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