A memoir about showbiz in the early 20th century that travels from the
theaters of Vienna, Prague, and Berlin, to Hollywood during the golden
age, complete with encounters with Franz Kafka, Albert Einstein, and
Greta Garbo along the way. Salka Viertel’s autobiography tells of a
brilliant, creative, and well-connected woman’s pilgrimage through
the darkest years of the twentieth century, a journey that would take
her from a remote province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to
Hollywood. The Kindness of Strangers is, to quote the New Yorker
writer S. N. Behrman, “a very rich book. It provides a panorama of
the dissolving civilizations of the twentieth century. In all of them
the author lived at the apex of their culture and artistic
aristocracies. Her childhood . . . is an entrancing idyll. In Berlin,
in Prague, in Vienna, there appears Karl Kraus, Kafka, Rilke, Robert
Musil, Schoenberg, Einstein, Alban Berg. There is the suffering and
disruption of the First World War and the suffering and agony after
it, which is described with such intimacy and vividness that you
endure these terrible years with the author. Then comes the migration
to Hollywood, where Salka’s house on Maybery Road becomes a kind of
Pantheon for the gathered artists, musicians, and writers. It seems to
me that no one has ever described Hollywood and the life of writers
there with such verve.”
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ISBN
9781681372754
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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