Theo Feldman papers, 1629-1957.
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Brunngraber, Rudolf.
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Neumann, Alfred, 1895-1952
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Alfred Neumann left Germany in 1933, moving to Italy and then to France; he emigrated to the U.S. in 1941, settling in California. In 1949 he returned to Florence; he died in Lugano. Katherine Neumann (who signs her letters "Kitty") was Alfred's wife. The Neumanns were good friends of Alma Mahler; she mentions them in her memoir Mein Leben as belonging to the close circle of friends in California with whom she and Franz Werfel socialized. Adolf Klarmann and his wife, Isolde, apparently developed...
Feuchtwanger, Lion, 1884-1958
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The best-selling novelist, Lion Feuchtwanger, fled Germany in 1933 with the rise of the National Socialists. Living first in exile in France (1933-1940), Feuchtwanger and his wife, Marta, ultimately emigrated to the United States in 1940, coming to Los Angeles in 1941. Lion Feuchtwanger is perhaps best known for his historical novel, Jud Süss (1925; Jew Suess), and his novel Erfolg (1930; Success), the first novel that predicts the reign of terror of National Socialism. Lion Feuchtwanger lived ...
Beer-Hoffman, Richard
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Stoessl, Otto, 1875-1936
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Friedell, Egon, 1878-1938
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Kramer, Theodor, 1897-1958
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Epithet: poet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000544.0x000053 ...
Graf, Oskar Maria, 1894-1967
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Heine, Albert
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Lissauer, Ernst, 1882-1937
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Ernst Lissauer was born in Berlin on December 10, 1882. His father, Hugo Lissauer (1843-1910) was a merchant in the silk trade and also became city counselor for Charlottenburg. He was also one of the founders of the Berliner Reformgemeinde . Ernst Lissauer's mother was Zerline Wohl, neé Friedeberger. She was the second wife of Hugo Lissauer. Ernst Lissauer was their only son, but Hugo had three children from his first marriage. Ernst Lissauer attended the Friedrich Werd...
Mayer, Mária.
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Braun, Felix, 1885-1973
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Braun was an Austrian writer of Jewish descent who had converted to Catholicism. From the description of Correspondence : with Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, 1913-1945. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155862996 ...
Onno, Ferdinand.
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Nabl, Franz, 1883-1974
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Lothar, Ernst, 1890-1974
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The actress Adrienne Gessner was Ernst Lothar's wife; they married in 1933. Lothar and his wife had been socially acquainted with Franz Werfel and Alma Mahler since at least 1934. Lothar had been director of the Josefstadt Theater in Vienna when Werfel's play, In einer Nacht, premiered there in 1937. At the time of the Anschluss in 1938, Lothar fled to Switzerland and then to France, and in 1939 emigrated to the U.S., settling at first in New York. From 1940 to 1944 he taught at Colorado College...
Steinböck, Felix.
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Feldman, Theo, 1891-1957.
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Theo Feldman (1891-1957) lived in Vienna, Austria, and New York City. From the description of Theo Feldman papers, 1629-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 144652212 From the guide to the Theo Feldman papers, 1629-1957, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Feldman was a dealer in foreign books, based in New York City. From the description of Correspondence to Adolf Klarmann, 1948. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldC...
Musil, Robert, 1880-1942
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Broch, Hermann, 1886-1951
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Austrian writer Hermann Broch was born in Vienna on November 1, 1886. His major works include Die Schlafwandler (1930-32), Bergroman (1935-1951), and Der Tod des Vergil (1945). Broch died in New Haven, Connecticut, on May 30, 1951. From the description of Hermann Broch archive, 1872-1990 (inclusive) 1930-1951 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702131709 Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_...
Albach-Retty, Rosa, 1874-1980
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Csokor, Franz Theodo, 1885-1969.
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Ginzkey, Franz Karl, 1871-1963
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Presumably Gretta Ginzkey and Stephi Ginzkey are, respectively, the wife and daughter of Franz Karl Ginzkey. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1933. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155863351 ...
Weinheber, Josef, 1892-1945
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Gregor, Joseph, 1888-1960
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Ehrenstein, Albert, 1886-1950
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Otto Pick and Werfel were stationed in the same vicinity while serving in the miliary during World War I; Betty Drury was the Executive Secretary of the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars and corresponded with Werfel about Pick; H. Bouvier u. Co. Verlag provided a photocopy of l letter from its archive, written by Werfel to Ehrenstein; Wormann was the director of The Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, where the Ehrenstein archive is located; Freund was an ed...