Sobre el Autor

Ludwig Lewisohn was a prominent American novelist, essayist, and critic known for his deep engagement with the cultural and psychological dilemmas of his time. Born in Germany and later emigrating to the United States, he became a significant voice in American literature, often exploring themes of identity, exile, and the immigrant experience. His works, including novels like "Gog and Magog" and essays on theater, reflect a keen understanding of the complexities of human existence and societal change.

Throughout his career, Lewisohn was not only a prolific writer but also a passionate advocate for the arts and intellectual freedom. His writings often critiqued the social norms of his day, positioning him as a figure of influence among his contemporaries. With a legacy that intertwines literature and cultural commentary, he remains a vital part of the American literary landscape, inspiring future generations to explore the intersections of art, society, and personal identity.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento February 9, 1882
Lugar de Nacimiento Hamburg, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento December 30, 1955