Wassermann, Jakob
Related Category: German Literature: Biographies
(yä´kôp väs´ərmän), 18731934, Austrian novelist, b. Bavaria. He won international fame with
Christian Wahnschaffe (1919; tr.
The World's Illusion, 1920), a novel whose moral intensity and characterization have suggested comparison to Dostoyevsky. Other works popular in his lifetime include the novels
Casper Hauser (1908, tr. 1928) and
Ulrike Woytich (1923; tr.
Gold, 1924). He also wrote an autobiography,
Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude (1921; tr.
My Life as German and Jew, 1933), plays, biographies, and essays.
See study by J. C. Blankenagel (1942).