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Diplomat and Author 1921-1928
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Boys and Murderers, EP Tal, Leipzig, Vienna and Zurich 1930
The Class, Ernst Rowohlt, Berlin 1927
Boys and Murderers translated into Czech by Jan Grmela, A Kral, Prague 1926
Ludwig Winder, another writer (The Jewish Organ) friend and devotee of Ungar, faded into oblivion with Kornfeld while Kafka and others prospered. Also a Freemason
Ungar's letter to his 'respected master', Thomas Mann, on reading the first third of The Magic Mountain
The Maimed, Ernst Rowohlt, Berlin 1923
The Arbour, Ernst Rowohlt, Berlin 1930
The Class, translated into Czech by Jan Grmela, Prague 1929
Jan Grmela tranlsated both Boys and Murders, The Class, The Dream and A Strange Being into Czech and was a life-long admirer of Ungar's work
Cartoon of Ungar by B.F Dolbin, 1927
The Murder of Catpain Hanika, Die Schmeide, Berlin 1925
Colbert's Travels, Ernst Rowohlt, Berlin 1930
HErnst Weiss, friend and fellow Moravian writer, thought to be model for Dr Ehrmann in The Maimed. Introduced Ungar to the Freemasons in Prague in the late 1920s
Paul Kornfeld. Was with Ungar in Berlin preparing for opening of Die Gartenlaube and was devastated by his death. Tried hard to bring Ungar's work to the attention of readers.
Ungar in1927
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