Artur Sandauer
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Artur Sandauer (14 December 1913, Sambir – 15 July 1989, Warsaw) was a Polish and Jewish literary critic, essayist, and professor at the University of Warsaw.[1]
He coined the term "allosemitism" in a book published in 1982. Sandauer was married to Polish-Jewish painter Erna Rosenstein.
References
- ^ "Sandauer, Artur". The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
Artur Sandauer, On the Situation of the Polish Writer of Jewish Descent in the Twentieth Century: It Is Not I Who Should Have Written This Study...Trans. Abe Shenitzer, Ed. Scott Ury (Jerusalem: Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2005)
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