Feuchtwanger Memorial Library in the New York Times

Setting off "with a rental car and a map/brochure from the University of Southern California libraries," New York Times travel writer David Laskin describes his "tour of the places where Thomas Mann walked his poodle, Brecht juggled wife and mistress, Schoenberg composed and Feuchtwanger held court."

The article appears in the Sunday, October 5, edition of the New York Times and highlights the Feuchtwanger Memorial Library in addition to the former homes of the "Weimar luminaries." The piece is currently live on the Times site here.