[ROSNER Karl]. Manuscript letter from Austrian writer Karl Rosner to an unknown addressee, dated. 29 XI 1909 in Berlin.
Manuscript in German, double-sided on three pages form. 18.3x14 cm. Rosner's letter paper, with his name and address in Berlin. The author informs that eight weeks earlier his novel "Die silberne Glocke" ("The Silver Bell") was published, and none of the Viennese newspapers devoted a mention to it. Rosner hopes that the addressee of this letter will write a review of it, for which he thanks her in advance. He concludes his correspondence with praise of the novel "Das leises Leben" ("The Silent Life"), written by the recipient of the letter (Eduard Pötzl?), the reading of which gave Rosner great pleasure. Very good condition.
K. Rosner (1873-1951) - Austrian writer. In his youth he worked as a bookseller in Leipzig, Breslau, Vienna and Munich. He was the author of numerous poems, short stories and novels, the most successful of which was "Der König" of 1921. Rosner also compiled and published the memoirs of Wilhelm, heir to the Prussian throne.
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