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100 _aAdorno, Theodor W.
245 _aLetters to his parents 1939-1951/
_cTheodor W Adorno
260 _bPolity press,
_c2006.
_aCambridge:
500 _aOriginally published in German as: Briefe an die Eltern, 1939-1951. Frankfurt : Suhrkamp Verlag, 2003.
505 _aLetters 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 Editors' Afterword Index
520 _a 'My dears: this is but a brief note to welcome you to the new world, where you are now no longer all too far away from us. ' So begins Adorno's letter to his parents in May 1939, welcoming them to Cuba where they had just arrived after fleeing from Nazi Germany at the last minute. At the end of 1939 his parents moved again to Florida and then to New York, where they lived from August 1940 until the end of their lives. It is only with Adorno's move to California at the end of 1941 that his letters to his parents start arriving once more, reporting on work and living conditions as well as on fri.
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700 _4edited by
_aGodde christolph and henri lonitz
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700 _4Translated by
_awieland hoban
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