Harry Zohn (November 21, 1923, Vienna – June 3, 2001, Boston) was an Austrian American literary historian, essayist and translator from German into English.[1][2][3] Zohn was born in Austria and came to the United States with a stay in London en route.
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Harry Zohn | |
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| Born | November 1923 Vienna |
| Occupation | essayist and translator |
| Nationality | Austrian |
| Citizenship | United States of America |
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