Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1941-1963.

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Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1941-1963.

2 items are from Guido Zernatto: 1 letter and 1 postcard (both dated 1941). The letter contains a long passage concerning Erich Cyhlar, who had communicated with Zernatto and was in need of financial assistance. Included is an article by Wolf in der Maur: "Was blieb, sind Gedichte: Guido Zernattos 'Sonnenuhr,'" published in the Austrian newspaper Die Wochen-Presse, in 1961. For another item of correspondence signed by Zernatto, see under: Austrian National Committee.

7 items (10 leaves).

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Zernatto, Guido, 1903-1943

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Riccarda Zernatto was Guido's wife. The Zernattos emigrated to the U.S. in Oct. 1940; Guido became a professor at Fordham University in 1941. Guido Zernatto and Hans Rott were presidents of the board of the Austrian National Committee, based in New York City. The Zernattos were good friends of Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, and had been in contact with Alma and Franz in France during the exile period following the Anschluss. In her memoir Mein Leben, Alma refers to Guido as a dear friend, and com...

Maur, Wolf ˜in derœ 1924-

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Zernatto, Riccarda.

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