Flesch, Philipp
Philipp Flesch was born on March 2, 1896 in Vienna. When he was eighteen, he volunteered for World War I, where he spent four years in the military. He studied German philology and received his Ph.D. in 1922 with a dissertation on Gerhart Hauptmann. From 1928 to 1938 he taught at several schools in Vienna. He immigrated to the United States via Rotterdam, and arrived in New York on December 30, 1939. Unable to find a teaching position, he studied library science at Columbia University and graduated in 1944, eventually securing a position as a cataloger at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He also wrote extensively, including the creation of numerous poems, essays and articles, short stories, and a novel; a few of his poems and essays were published.
From the guide to the Philipp Flesch Collection, 1890-1973, bulk 1940-1948, (Leo Baeck Institute)
Poet.
From the description of Philipp Flesch poems, 1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453593
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referencedIn | Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records. 1927-1949. | New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division | |
creatorOf | Flesch, Philipp. Philipp Flesch poems, 1940. | Library of Congress | |
referencedIn | Yaddo records, 1870-1980 | New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division | |
creatorOf | Philipp Flesch Collection, 1890-1973, bulk 1940-1948 | Leo Baeck Institute. | |
referencedIn | My life in Germany contest, 1940. | Houghton Library |
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