Edmond Fleg

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Edmond Fleg (* 26. November 1874 in Genf; † 15. Oktober 1963 in Paris; eigentl. Edmond Flegenheimer) war ein französischer Schriftsteller schweizerischer Herkunft. rdf:langString
Edmond Flegenheimer, dit Edmond Fleg, né le 26 novembre 1874 à Genève et mort le 15 octobre 1963 à Paris, est un écrivain, philosophe, romancier, essayiste et homme de théâtre suisse et français de religion juive. Il est l’une des grandes figures du judaïsme français du XXe siècle, selon Bernard-Henri Lévy. rdf:langString
Эдмон Флег (настоящая фамилия Флегенхаймер; 1874, Женева — 1963,Париж) — французский поэт, драматург, эссеист, переводчик. rdf:langString
Edmond Flegenheimer better known as Edmond Fleg, (26 November 1874 – 15 October 1963) was a Jewish French writer, thinker, novelist, essayist and playwright of the 20th century. Fleg's oeuvre was crucial in constructing a modern French Jewish identity, rendering him an instrumental figure in the Jewish awakening during the interwar years. After World War I, Jewish writers began articulating a new, cultural definition of what it meant to be a Jew within the context of French Third Republic universalism. Through his writings — based on Jewish and Christian texts—Fleg formed the foundation of a modern French Jewish spirituality and self-understanding, which allowed secular French Jews to preserve their Jewish identity. In doing so, Fleg was calling for an exploration of the living texts of tr rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Edmond Fleg (* 26. November 1874 in Genf; † 15. Oktober 1963 in Paris; eigentl. Edmond Flegenheimer) war ein französischer Schriftsteller schweizerischer Herkunft.
rdf:langString Edmond Flegenheimer better known as Edmond Fleg, (26 November 1874 – 15 October 1963) was a Jewish French writer, thinker, novelist, essayist and playwright of the 20th century. Fleg's oeuvre was crucial in constructing a modern French Jewish identity, rendering him an instrumental figure in the Jewish awakening during the interwar years. After World War I, Jewish writers began articulating a new, cultural definition of what it meant to be a Jew within the context of French Third Republic universalism. Through his writings — based on Jewish and Christian texts—Fleg formed the foundation of a modern French Jewish spirituality and self-understanding, which allowed secular French Jews to preserve their Jewish identity. In doing so, Fleg was calling for an exploration of the living texts of traditional Judaism as the basis for a modern Jewish identity, establishing a new literary direction devoted to re-interpreting biblical texts and legends, and liturgies.
rdf:langString Edmond Flegenheimer, dit Edmond Fleg, né le 26 novembre 1874 à Genève et mort le 15 octobre 1963 à Paris, est un écrivain, philosophe, romancier, essayiste et homme de théâtre suisse et français de religion juive. Il est l’une des grandes figures du judaïsme français du XXe siècle, selon Bernard-Henri Lévy.
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