An edition of The buried candelabrum (1937)

The buried candelabrum

The buried candelabrum
Stefan Zweig, Stefan Zweig
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An edition of The buried candelabrum (1937)

The buried candelabrum

"The story mirrors the tragedy of the Jews of the Roman world trying to keep their traditions alive in the midst of scorn and exclusion. The legend in the making is created out of the fate of the seven branched candelabrum from the Temple of Solomon, seized by the Vandals in the sacking of Rome, carried to Carthage, kept there for a generation and taken again in the plundering of the Emperor Justinian who takes it to Constantinople. The connecting link between the two is Benjamin, who as a child was the last to see and touch the candlestick, and at eighty is called upon by his people to attempt to rescue it and restore it to Jerusalem. A fable which is symbolic of a great race, with its strength and weakness, and which rings true to the spirit of legend."--Kirkus.

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Publisher
Viking Press
Language
English
Pages
149

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Cover of: The buried candelabrum
The buried candelabrum
1944, Phaidon Press
in English
Cover of: The buried candelabrum
The buried candelabrum
1937, Viking Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Der begrabene Leuchter.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
833.91
Library of Congress
PZ3.Z92 Bt, PT2653.W42 Bt

The Physical Object

Pagination
149 p.
Number of pages
149

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6358576M
LCCN
37024268
OCLC/WorldCat
1338074

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL28339W

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