Adolf Josef Storfer
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Adolf Josef Storfer (11 January 1888, Botoşani, Romania – 2 December 1944, Melbourne, Australia) was an educated Austrian lawyer turned journalist and publisher. He belonged to Sigmund Freud's group of friends in Vienna and fled to Australia via Shanghai at the last minute in 1938.
References
- Yuan Zhiying: A. J. Storfer und die „Gelbe Post“. In: Literaturstraße. Chinesisch-deutsches Jahrbuch für Sprache, Literatur und Kultur 9 (2008), ISSN 1616-4016, pp. 225–238.
- Christian Pape: Verdrängt, Verkannt, Vergessen? Ein Beitrag zu Leben und Werken von Adolf Josef Storfer. In: Chilufim. Zeitschrift für jüdische Kulturgeschichte 12 (2012), ISSN 1817-9223, pp. 5–26.
External links
- Yellow Post: An East Asian Semi-monthly, a digitized periodical published by Storfer while he was living in exile, at the Leo Baeck Institute, New York
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