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Address Unknown
Book • 1938
Address Unknown is an epistolary novella that follows the correspondence between Max Eisenstein, a Jewish art dealer in San Francisco, and his German friend Martin Schulse, who returns to Germany in 1932.
The story documents the gradual deterioration of their friendship as Martin becomes increasingly aligned with the Nazi regime.
The novella explores themes of bigotry, fascism, and the insidious effects of ideological indoctrination.
The story documents the gradual deterioration of their friendship as Martin becomes increasingly aligned with the Nazi regime.
The novella explores themes of bigotry, fascism, and the insidious effects of ideological indoctrination.
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for its portrayal of the rise of Nazism.


Ryan Holiday

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Stop Wasting This. It’s Precious | You HAVE To Read These Books (Stoic-Inspired Picks)
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to illustrate the importance of wisely spending time and energy.


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Is This What You Spend Your Life For?