
Theodor Herzl: Comedy and Politics Mix
Comic Figures in Theodor Herzl’s Zionist Literary Writing By Alex Marshall Known first and foremost as the founder of the Zionist movement, Theodor Herzl (1860–1904) was also author of the pamphlet The Jewish State and, subsequently, a national hero in Israel. However, before his Zionism, he was a well-known literary figure in Vienna. Herzl is generally seen as a serious-minded writer and political leader, whose jokes were limited to either stage comedies with no bearing on Jewish politics, or […]
Categories: Article • Tags: comedy, fiction, Jews, theater, Theodor Herzl, Vienna, Zionism