Friedrich Torberg

Writer

September 16, 1908 — November 10, 1979 (71 years)
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Friedrich Torberg (16 September 1908, Vienna, Alsergrund – 10 November 1979, Vienna) is the pen-name of Friedrich Kantor, an Austrian writer. He worked as a critic and journalist in Vienna and Prague until 1938, when his Jewish heritage compelled him to emigrate to France and, later, after being invited by the New York PEN-Club as one of "Ten outstanding German Anti-Nazi-Writers" (along with Heinrich Mann, Franz Werfel, Alfred Döblin, Leonhard Frank, Alfred Polgar, and others) to the United States, where he worked as a scriptwriter in Hollywood and then for Time magazine in New York City. In 1951 he returned to Vienna, where he remained for the rest of his life.

Torberg is known best for his satirical writings in fiction and nonfiction, as well as his translations into German of the stories of Ephraim Kishon, which remain the standard German language version of Kishon's work.

Known For

  • '38 - Vienna Before the Fall
    '38 - Vienna Before the Fall1986
  • Student Gerber
    Student Gerber1981
  • The Venus of Tivoli
    The Venus of Tivoli1953

Filmography

1955
Was bin ich? · as Self

1986
38 · as Author
1944
Voice in the Wind · as Adaptation