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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gina_KausGina Kaus - Wikipedia

    Gina Kaus (born Regina Wiener; 21 October 1893, Vienna, Austria – 23 December 1985, Los Angeles, California) was an Austrian-American novelist and screenwriter.

  2. 4 Jan 2016 · Gina Kaus (1893-1985) was a Viennese writer who knew Alma Mahler and moved to Hollywood in 1939. She wrote novels, screenplays and an autobiography, and was the mistress of Josef Kranz and the wife of Otto Kaus.

  3. Gina Kaus (geboren als Regina Wiener 21. Oktober 1893 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn [1]; gestorben 23. Dezember 1985 in Los Angeles) war eine österreichische Schriftstellerin, Übersetzerin und Drehbuchautorin .

  4. Gina Kaus discussing her work as a Hollywood scriptwriter and dialogue writer in her autobiography, 1979. In addition to dramas, poetry and short stories, Gina Kaus also wrote for various newspapers, magazines and literary journals in the 1920s. In Vienna and Berlin, she was well-established in the respective city’s artist networks.

  5. Gina Kaus war eine der erfolgreichsten deutschsprachigen Schriftstellerinnen der Zwischenkriegszeit, die mit ihrem Doppelleben zwischen Palais und Café, ihren Affären mit berühmten Männern und ihrer kritischen Literatur Skandale erregte. Das Porträt rückt ihr umfangreiches und vielschichtiges Schaffen im Kontext zeitgenössischer Diskurse in den Mittelpunkt.

  6. 14 Ogo 2023 · Gina Kaus (1894-1984) Years in Southern California: 1939-1984. Austrian Gina Kaus was married briefly to the musican Josef Zirner, who died in WWI in 1915. Her literary career began during WWI and her first success was the comedy Diebe im Haus, performed at the Burgtheater in Vienna.

  7. 21 Jan 2020 · This article provides insight into the lives and works of Gina Kaus (1893–1985), Vicki Baum (1888–1960), and Salka Viertel (1889–1978), three understudied Austrian-Jewish authors who fled to the US to escape National Socialist persecution.