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ISBN-10: 1681372746
ISBN-13: 9781681372747
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 01/22/2019
Dimensions: 7.90" L, 5.20" W, 1.00" H

The Kindness of Strangers

Introduction by: Lawrence Weschler
Afterword by: Donna Rifkind

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Overview

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 Mabery 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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"Thank goodness Greta Garbo encouraged her confidante Salka Viertel to write. With cameos by Kafka, Sarah Bern­hardt, Eisenstein, Isherwood, and many others, Viertel's memoir is humane, lightly ironic, and dizzyingly enter­taining. It's a portrait of two lost worlds–the pre­-Hitler German­-speaking stage and the pre-­CGI Hollywood–as well as the story of an actress and screenwriter who all her life was bold in love and passionate for the arts." –Caleb Crain


"Salka ends her book with a phrase about her 'incorrigible heart.' It is this quality which sustains and ennobles all the artistic, intellectual, social and political events which her book narrates. It gives us a sense of what it is to be a true person. Without that core of warm humanity all the rest would be vanity." –Harold Clurman, The Nation

"From early childhood in the Polish Ukrainian sector of Austria-Hungary through her experiences in the German theater and Hollywood, Mrs. Viertel shares a full life, candidly and rewardingly."–Kirkus Reviews

"Salka is forgotten today. Biographies have been written about her 'genius' husband Berthold, but Salka appears only as footnote in works about Greta Garbo. She deserves better, and her extraordinary story should to be read today by anyone interested in the German exile experience."–Dialog International

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ISBN-10: 1681372746
ISBN-13: 9781681372747
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 01/22/2019
Dimensions: 7.90" L, 5.20" W, 1.00" H
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