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Castle to Castle is the often hilarious account of a baggage-train of highly-placed Nazis from the former German-occupied countries. As the allies advance, so were these important traitors moved from one ch穰eau to another and then from schloss to schloss. C駘ine describes the tension, apprehension and bickering which dominated these men, fallen from power. This translation won a National Book Award.
Ralph Manheim (1907-1992) was an American translator of German and French literature. He is known for translating Mein Kempf in Hitler's idiosyncratic, often grammatically aberrant style, as well as the works of Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with John Willett. The Pen/Ralph Manheim Medal for translation, inaugurated in his name, is a major lifetime achievement award in the field of translation. He himself won its predecessor, the PEN translation prize, in 1964.
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