Qui est Alfred Wolfsohn dans Charlotte ?

Qui est Alfred Wolfsohn dans Charlotte ?

Qui est Alfred Wolfsohn dans Charlotte ?

Dans son histoire, Alfred Wolfsohn est représenté sous le pseudonyme d'Amadeus Daberlohn, professeur de chant. Mais pour Charlotte, il était beaucoup plus que le professeur de chant de sa belle mère. ... Alfred Wolfsohn a insufflé en Charlotte le courage de VIVRE, même brièvement.

Qui est le narrateur dans le livre Charlotte ?

Elle est le personnage principal de la narration, mais elle n'existe en tant qu'héroïne que dans les yeux de son auteur. David Foenkinos est habité par elle ; il l'écrit et la décrit avec un regard amoureux très touchant.

Who was Charlotte Salomon?

  • Charlotte Salomon came from a prosperous Berlin family. Her father, Albert Salomon was a surgeon; her mother, sensitive and troubled, committed suicide when Charlotte was nine. (This fact was concealed from her until she was twenty-two.) Charlotte was sixteen when the Nazis came to power in 1933.

Who is Paula Salomon-Lindberg?

  • In 1930 Albert Salomon remarried, a dramatic opera singer named Paula Salomon-Lindberg, who brought into Lotte’s life many acquaintances from the musical world of Berlin, a strong Jewish practice that resulted in Lotte’s confirmation at a synagogue, and a profound relationship of love.

What happened to Rose Salomon?

  • A talented graphic artist, Salomon lived a life surrounded by death. Not only had her father been sent to a concentration camp after the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, but a total of eight members of her family committed suicice.

What happened to Charlotte's father after Kristallnacht?

  • Charlotte's father was briefly interned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp in November 1938, after Kristallnacht, and the Salomon family decided to leave Germany. Charlotte was sent to the South of France to live with her grandparents, already settled in Villefranche-sur-Mer near Nice.

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