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Moriz Scheyer (27 December 1886 in Focșani, Romania – 29 March 1949 in Belvès, France) was an Austrian author. In his lifetime best known for his literary essays and reviews, he is the author of Asylum, a vivid account of his experiences as a Jewish refugee in France during the Second World War, first discovered and published more than sixty-five years after his death.

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  • Moriz Scheyer (Focșani, Rumania, 27 de diciembre de 1886-Belvès, Francia, 29 de marzo de 1949) fue una figura muy significativa de la crítica, el ensayo y la literatura de viajes en el entorno literario y cultural de la Viena anterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Como editor cultural del periódico más importante de la ciudad, el , y fue amigo personal de Stefan Zweig y Bruno Walter.​ (es)
  • Moriz Scheyer (27 December 1886 in Focșani, Romania – 29 March 1949 in Belvès, France) was an Austrian author. In his lifetime best known for his literary essays and reviews, he is the author of Asylum, a vivid account of his experiences as a Jewish refugee in France during the Second World War, first discovered and published more than sixty-five years after his death. (en)
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  • Moriz Scheyer (Focșani, Rumania, 27 de diciembre de 1886-Belvès, Francia, 29 de marzo de 1949) fue una figura muy significativa de la crítica, el ensayo y la literatura de viajes en el entorno literario y cultural de la Viena anterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Como editor cultural del periódico más importante de la ciudad, el , y fue amigo personal de Stefan Zweig y Bruno Walter.​ (es)
  • Moriz Scheyer (27 December 1886 in Focșani, Romania – 29 March 1949 in Belvès, France) was an Austrian author. In his lifetime best known for his literary essays and reviews, he is the author of Asylum, a vivid account of his experiences as a Jewish refugee in France during the Second World War, first discovered and published more than sixty-five years after his death. (en)
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