General Info | TEI
Name | Gunther, John |
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ID | 520 |
Gender | male |
Lifespan | 1901-08-30 - 1970-05-29 |
Professions | writer (Q36180), journalist (Q1930187), novelist (Q6625963), foreign correspondent (Q18190897), popular historian (Q51531016), foreign correspondent, American |
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Uri(s) |
http://https://ica.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/apis/api2/entity/520/ |
Notes | During his time as a foreign correspondent in Vienna, Gunther frequently met with other journalists at Café Louvre. He also convened regular luncheons for selected guests at Rathauskeller, among them Vice-Chancellor Dr. Schober ((Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, 120). "That he cultivated personal ties, establishing a remarkable network, is apparent in his correspondence: Margot Asquith, Lady Oxford, and H. G. Wells with his mistress Baroness Moura Budberg, were among Gunther’s visitors and guests in Vienna, and so was the prominent American journalist Frederick Kuh" (Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, p.124) |
References | cf. Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, Ch. 6: "Networks of Anglophone Foreign Correspondents in Vienna and in Central Europe in the Early 1930s" Cuthbertson, Ken . Inside: The Biography of John Gunther. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1992. John Gunther’s voluminous estate is archived at the Special Collections of the Regenstein Library of the University of Chicago. |
Relations
Event
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Event |
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1932-12 | 1933-01 | related >> participated in >> was guest at | Thompson's and Lewis's Christmas Party |
1930 | 1935 | related >> participated in >> had | regular encounters with politicians and cultural pundits in Vienna |
— | — | related >> participated in >> hosted | John Gunther's regular luncheons at Rathauskeller for selected guests |
1934 | — | related >> witnessed >> reported on | Austrian Civil War |
Institution
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
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— | — | related >> wrote for >> wrote articles for | The Atlantic |
— | — | related | Radio Austria AG |
— | — | related >> wrote for | Arbeiterzeitung (Wien) |
1935 | — | related >> was head of | Chicago Daily News, London office |
— | — | related >> visited | the Stammtisch of foreign correspondents at the Café Louvre |
1930 | 1935 | related >> visited >> regularly visited | Rathauskeller Vienna |
— | — | related | American citizenship |
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
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— | — | related >> acquainted with | Krauss, Clemens |
— | — | related >> acquainted with | Lehár, Franz |
1936 | 1937 | related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with | Messersmith, George S. |
— | — | related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with | Lander, Don |
— | — | related >> acquainted with | Asquith, Margot |
— | — | related >> acquainted with | Wells, Herbert George |
— | — | related >> acquainted with | Budberg, Mura |
— | — | related >> acquainted with | Kuh, Frederick |
— | — | related >> acquainted with | Rosenwald, Julius |
— | — | related >> acquainted with | Kranz, Heinrich B |
Place
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Place |
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1948 | — | related >> visited | Vienna |
1938 | — | related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work | India |
1938 | — | related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work | China |
1933 | — | related >> visited | Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava, Spain |
Work
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Work |
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1964 | — | related >> wrote >> author of | The Lost City |
1936 | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Inside Europe |
1927 | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Red Pavilion |
— | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Eden for One |
— | — | related >> wrote >> author of | The Golden Fleece |
— | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Report on the Austrian Civil War 1934 |
— | — | related >> appears/appeared in >> as fictionalized character | The Lost City |
Label
Label | Start | End | Label type | ISO Code |
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Mason Jarrett | — | — | fictional character | deu |