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Paul Zsolnay Verlag : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul Zsolnay Verlag Paul Zsolnay Verlag is an Austrian publishing company. ==Overview== The company was created in 1923 by Paul Zsolnay.〔Murray G. Hall, 'Publishers and Institutions in Austria, 1918-45', in ''A History of Austrian Literature 1918-2000 (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture)'', Katrin Kohl (ed.), Ritchie Robertson (ed.), Camden House Inc., 2006, pp.79-80 ()〕 It was the most successful publishing company during the interregnum period, publishing authors such as John Galsworthy, H.G. Wells, Pearl S. Buck, A.J. Cronin, Franz Werfel, Felix Salten, Robert Neumann, Roda Roda, Hilde Spiel, Ernst Lothar, Hans Kaltneker, Friedrich Torberg, Leo Perutz, Heinrich Mann, Kasimir Edschmid, Carl Sternheim, Emil Ludwig, Walter von Molo, and Frank Thiess.〔 In 1934, Paul Zsolnay started publishing Nazi writers after many of his erstwhile writers had been censored; however, by April 1939, the Gestapo closed down the company.〔 Meanwhile, Paul Zsolnay lived in England from 1938 to 1946.〔 During the Second World War, the company was taken over by Karl H. Bischoff Verlag.〔
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