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'''''Twentieth of July''''' (German: '''''Der Zwanzigiste Juli''''') is a 1947 [[novella]] by the Austrian writer [[Alexander Lernet-Holenia]].
'''''Twentieth of July''''' (German: '''''Der Zwanzigiste Juli''''') is a 1947 [[novella]] by the Austrian writer [[Alexander Lernet-Holenia]]. During the [[Nazi era]] an aristocratic Austria woman lends her papers to a Jewish acquaintance, only to find herself without an identity when the woman dies.


In 1948 it was adapted into a film ''[[The Other Life (film)|The Other Life]]'' starring [[Aglaja Schmid]], [[Robert Lindner]] and [[Gustav Waldau]].<ref>von Dassanowsky p.129</ref>
In 1948 it was adapted into a film ''[[The Other Life (film)|The Other Life]]'' starring [[Aglaja Schmid]], [[Robert Lindner]] and [[Gustav Waldau]].<ref>von Dassanowsky p.129</ref>

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Twentieth of July
AuthorAlexander Lernet-Holenia
LanguageGerman
GenreDrama
Publication date
1947
Publication placeAustria
Media typePrint

Twentieth of July (German: Der Zwanzigiste Juli) is a 1947 novella by the Austrian writer Alexander Lernet-Holenia. During the Nazi era an aristocratic Austria woman lends her papers to a Jewish acquaintance, only to find herself without an identity when the woman dies.

In 1948 it was adapted into a film The Other Life starring Aglaja Schmid, Robert Lindner and Gustav Waldau.[1]

References

  1. ^ von Dassanowsky p.129

Bibliography

  • Robert von Dassanowsky. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.