Vicki Baum - Works

Works

  • 1919 Frühe Schatten (Early Shadow)
  • 1920 Der Eingang zur Bühne (The Entrance to the Stage)
  • 1921 Die Tänze der Ina Raffay (The Dances of Ina Raffay)
  • 1922 Die anderen Tage (The Other Days) -- novel
  • 1923 Die Welt ohne Sünde (The World Without Sin)
  • 1924 Ulle der Zwerg (Ulle the Dwarf)
  • 1926 Tanzpause (Pause in the Dance)
  • 1927 Hell in Frauensee
    Feme
  • 1928 Stud. chem. Helene Willfüer
  • 1929 Menschen im Hotel (Grand Hotel)
  • 1930 Zwischenfall in Lohwinkel (Incident in Lohwinkel)
    Miniaturen (Miniatures)
  • 1931 Pariser Platz 13 ("13 Paris Square")
  • 1935 Das große Einmaleins / Rendezvous in Paris (The Great Multiplication / Rendezvous in Paris)
  • 1936 Die Karriere der Doris Hart (The Career of Doris Hart)
  • 1937 Liebe und Tod auf Bali (Love and Death in Bali)
    Hotel Shanghai
    Der große Ausverkauf. Amsterdam: Querido 1937 (The Big Sell-Off. Amsterdam: Querido 1937)
  • 1939 Die große Pause (The Big Break)
  • 1941 Es begann an Bord (The Ship and the Shores or It Began On Board)
  • 1943 Kautschuk / Cahuchu, Strom der Tränen (The Weeping Wood)
    Hotel Berlin/ Hier stand ein Hotel (Hotel Berlin/ Here Stood A Hotel)
  • 1946 Verpfändetes Leben (Mortgage on Life)
  • 1947 Schicksalsflug (Flight of Fate)
  • 1949 Clarinda
  • 1951 Vor Rehen wird gewarnt (Deer Warning)
  • 1953 The Mustard Seed
    Kristall im Lehm (Krystal Clay)
  • 1954 Marion
  • 1956 Flut und Flamme (Written on Water)
  • 1957 Die goldenen Schuh (Theme for Ballet)
  • 1962 Es war alles ganz anders ("It was all quite different") -- memoir

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