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Lion Feuchtwanger
About the Author
Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958) was known in the 1920s as a bestselling historical novelist, a frequent collaborator with Bertolt Brecht, and an early, outspoken critic of the Nazi movement. Forced into exile in France, Feuchtwanger and his wife were interned by the Vichy government during World War II. They escaped to the United States and settled in Pacific Palisades, where they became central figures in the émigré community that included Brecht as well as Thomas and Heinrich Mann, among many others.
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February 6, 2025
Podium Entertainment Expands Audiobook Distribution to Leading Platforms
Podium Entertainment is excited to announce the expansion of its acclaimed audiobook catalog to more platforms than ever before. Listeners can now enjoy bestselling titles like He Who Fights with Monsters, Expeditionary Force, Quicksilver, and Crowns of Nyaxia– now available on multiple platforms including Audible, Spotify, Apple Books, Storytel, Audiobooks.com, and in libraries via OverDrive and hoopla.
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