Two decades after his death, why the German-language writer and memoirist yearned for an era he never knew
Before his death, a visit to his studio in Woodstock, New York, where the Czech emigrant and underappreciated artist of the Holocaust found peace
The strange side story of the 1905 comic operetta, which is being presented by the Metropolitan Opera on New Year’s Eve
Stephan Templ, known for documenting stolen Jewish property, was convicted after failing to name other heirs—but sees it as payback
A fascinating letter tells the gripping story of the fateful extraction of the influential film industry lawyer Paul Koretz