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Max Brod: Critical Essay by Margarita Pazi

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SOURCE: “Max Brod: Unambo,” in Turn-of-the-Century Vienna and Its Legacy: Essays in Honor of Donald G. Daviau, Jeffrey B. Berlin, Jorun B. Johns, Richard H. Lawson, eds., Edition Atelier, 1993, pp. 425-41.

In the following essay, Pazi suggests that the novel Unambo represents a shift in Brod's approach to philosophical problems.

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