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Fred Uhlman


Born
in Stuttgart, Germany
January 19, 1901

Died
April 11, 1985

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Fred Uhlman was a German-English writer, painter and lawyer of Jewish origin.

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Average rating: 4.03 · 38,072 ratings · 2,876 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
L'amico ritrovato

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Trilogia del ritorno: L'ami...

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Un'anima non vile

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Reencuentro y un alma valerosa

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Niente resurrezioni, per fa...

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Storia di un uomo

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Reunion

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Sotto i lampi e la luna

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Reencuentro (Andanzas)

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“E鈥 per questo che, in fondo al cuore, mi considero un fallito. Non che questo importi molto. Sub specie aeternitatis tutti noi, senza eccezioni, siamo dei falliti. Non ricordo pi霉 dove ho letto che 鈥渓a morte intacca la nostra fiducia nella vita mostrandoci che in fin dei conti tutto 猫 ugualmente futile se visto in rapporto alle tenebre che ci attendono.鈥 S矛, 鈥渇utile鈥 猫 la parola esatta. Eppure non posso lamentarmi: ho pi霉 amici che nemici e ci sono momenti in cui sono quasi felice di essere al mondo 鈥 quando guardo il sole che tramonta e la luna che spunta, o vedo la neve sulla cima della montagna.”
Fred Uhlman, L'amico ritrovato

“Un giorno un nazista ricevette l'incarico di piazzarsi fuori dalla porta dello studio di mio padre con un cartello su cui era scritto: "Tedeschi, attenti. Evitate gli ebrei. Chiunque avr脿 a che fare con un ebreo sar脿 rovinato." Mio padre, allora, indoss貌 l'uniforme da ufficiale, vi appunt貌 tutte le sue decorazioni, tra cui la Croce di Ferro di prima classe, e and貌 a mettersi di fianco al nazista. Questi aveva l'aria sempre pi霉 imbarazzata, mentre, pian piano si radunava attorno a loro una piccola folla. All'inizio la gente rimase in silenzio, ma, man mano che il numero dei presenti cresceva, cominciarono a udirsi dei borbottii che si trasformarono ben presto in grida di scherno. L'ostilit脿 era diretta al nazista tanto che questi, poco dopo, pens貌 bene di andarsene, Non torn貌 pi霉, n茅 fu sostituito. Trascorsi alcuni giorni, mentre mia madre dormiva, pap脿 apr矛 il gas.”
Fred Uhlman, L'amico ritrovato

“He came into my life in February 1932 and never left it again. More than a quarter of a century has passed since then, more than nine thousand days, desultory and tedious, hollow with the sense of effort or work without hope- days and years, many of them as dead as dry leaves on a dead tree. I can remember the day and the hour when I first set eyes on this boy who was to be the source of my greatest happiness and of my greatest despair.”
Fred Uhlman, Reunion

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September 2015 Short Story Poll

1754, Candide by Voltaire, 94 pages
 
  35 votes, 26.7%

 
  17 votes, 13.0%

1924, A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka, 84 pages
 
  14 votes, 10.7%

 
  13 votes, 9.9%

1952, Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, 109 pages
 
  11 votes, 8.4%

1905, The Game by Jack London, 103 pages
 
  9 votes, 6.9%

1936, Double Indemnity by James M. Cain, 115 pages
 
  8 votes, 6.1%

 
  8 votes, 6.1%

1943, Chess Story by Stefan Zweig, 84 pages
 
  5 votes, 3.8%

 
  4 votes, 3.1%

1955, Pedro P谩ramo by Juan Rulfo, 128 pages
 
  3 votes, 2.3%

 
  2 votes, 1.5%

1971, Reunion by Fred Uhlman, 96 pages
 
  2 votes, 1.5%

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