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12 Facts About Heinz Politzer

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Heinz Politzer was an internationally recognized academic and writer.

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Heinz Politzer was a literary scholar, published poet, and prominent editor, particularly of Franz Kafka.

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Heinz Politzer was born in Vienna to Marie and Moritz Sigmund Heinz Politzer, a courtroom lawyer.

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Heinz Politzer transferred in 1931 to the Charles University in Prague, where he began dissertation research on Kafka.

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Heinz Politzer worked on parts of volume 5 prior to emigrating.

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Heinz Politzer taught there as an instructor, completed a Ph.

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Heinz Politzer was naturalized as a US citizen in 1952 and in the same year converted from Judaism to Episcopalianism.

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Heinz Politzer taught and conducted research as an associate professor at Oberlin College starting in 1952, and then in 1960 received an appointment as a full professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where he held tenure until his retirement in 1978.

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Heinz Politzer's scholarly focus was on the writings and influence of Franz Kafka, German and Austrian literature, Fin-de-Siecle Vienna, and the psychoanalytical approach to literary interpretation.

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Heinz Politzer was a highly respected teacher, especially beloved by the graduate students who took part in his advanced seminars.

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Heinz Politzer was survived by his second wife, Jane nee Horner, with whom he had four sons, Michael, David, Stephen, and Eric, as well as his sister Kate.

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Heinz Politzer was awarded the key to the City of Vienna.