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Ernst Pawel was born on 23 January, 1920 in New York. Discover Ernst Pawel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 103 years old?
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Pawel had two children during his marriage before his death in Great Neck, New York. He died from lung cancer on August 16, 1994.
From 1992 to 1994, Pawel was writing a memoir and a Heinrich Heine biography. At the time of his death in 1994, Pawel's memoir was incomplete while his Heine work was completed. In Life in Dark Ages: A Memoir, Pawel wrote about the events that occurred during his life between the 1920s to 1940s. His daughter completed the memoir before it was posthumously released in 1995. That year, the Pawel biography on Heine was released posthumously under the title of The Poet Dying: Heinrich Heine's Last Years in Paris.
For his biographies, Pawel wrote about Franz Kafka with his 1984 work entitled The Nightmare of Reason: A Life of Franz Kafka. In his Kafka book, Pawel included a "political and social background of ... turn-of-the-century Prague". During 1989, Pawel released a biography on Theodor Herzl titled The Labyrinth of Exile: A Life of Theodor Herzl. In a review by the Boston Globe, Harry Zohn said Pawel "[editorialized], [vented] some of his personal prejudices and [made] misstatements" with his Herzl book.
As a biographer, Pawel released works about Franz Kafka and Theodor Herzl during the 1980s. Following his death in 1994, Pawel's biography on Heinrich Heine and his memoir was posthumously released. Of his works, The Nightmare of Reason: A Life of Franz Kafka won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography and was nominated for the American Book Award for Nonfiction in 1984.
When the American Book Awards replaced the National Book Awards during the 1980s, Pawel was nominated for the 1984 American Book Award for Nonfiction with The Nightmare of Reason. That year, The Nightmare of Reason received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography. In 1985, Pawel received the Alfred Harcourt Award for his Kafka book.
With translations, Pawel was a co-translator on poetry by Georges Simenon in 1954. In 1965, Pawel was the sole translator on a Lotte Lehman work about opera by Richard Strauss. The following year, Pawel translated a book on nuclear strategy by Raymond Aron.
As an author, Pawel wrote about the Holocaust with The Island in Time. His 1951 book took place at a fictional Italian refugee camp. With From the Dark Tower, Pawel set his book at an American insurance company. Pawel's 1957 book was about the main character's behavioral changes after the suicide of his boss. In 1960, Pawel released In the Absence of Magic. Taking place on an island, Pawel wrote about two former Sigmund Freud followers.
Pawel began working for the Serbian Daily while he lived in New York. Pawel was part of the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. Throughout the war, Pawel was a translator across the globe from the early to mid 1940s. After being hired by New York Life Insurance in 1946, Pawel expanded his career to public relations while continuing to work in translation. While at New York Life, Pawel wanted to leave during the first month of his position before he stayed with the company. In 1982, Pawel ended his tenure at New York Life.
Ernst Pawel (January 23, 1920 — August 16, 1994) was a German American translator who primarily worked for New York Life Insurance from 1946 to 1982. Outside of insurance, Pawel wrote about the Holocaust and Sigmund Freud as part of his three books from 1951 to 1960. Some works that Pawel translated between 1954 to 1966 include works by Georges Simenon and Lotte Lehman.
Pawel's birth occurred in Breslau, Germany on January 23, 1920 to a Jewish couple. When Adolf Hitler led Germany during the early 1930s, Pawel went to Yugoslavia with his mother and father. While in Belgrade, Pawel worked at a bookstore during his teens. He also "joined clandestine Communist and Zionist youth groups". During the late 1930s, Pawel moved to the United States. For his post-secondary education, Pawel went to City College and the New School for Social Research.