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    Hedwig "Vicki" Baum (/ b aʊ m /; Hebrew: ויקי באום; January 24, 1888 – August 29, 1960) was an Austrian writer. She is known for the novel Menschen im Hotel ("People at a Hotel", 1929 — published in English as Grand Hotel ), one of her first international successes.

  2. Vicki Baum (born Jan. 24, 1888, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now in Austria]—died Aug. 29, 1960, Hollywood, Calif., U.S.) was an Austrian-born American novelist whose Menschen im Hotel (1929; “People at the Hotel”; Eng. trans. Grand Hotel) became a best-seller and was adapted as a successful play (1930), an Academy Award-winning film (1932 ...

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  3. Writer, playwright, and screenwriter Vicki Baum is best known for her book, adapted into both the Broadway play and Oscar winning film, Grand Hotel. She wrote over 30 books and became one of the world’s best-selling authors of her time. Her works frequently depict powerful, self-reliant women.

  4. Aug 9, 2019 · Vicki Baum was a bestselling author who embraced the ideals of liberation for women. Her works were burned during the Nazi book burnings of 1933. Learn more.

  5. Feb 3, 2017 · If you thought you were productive today, consider that Vicki Baum, a Jewish writer born in Vienna in 1888, wrote over 50 novels in her lifetime. Also, she was a boxer. Born Hedwig Baum to a...

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  6. BAUM, VICKI (18881960), novelist. Born in Vienna, Vicki Baum began her career as a professional harpist but her success as a short story writer led her to leave music. In 1921 she became an editor in the Berlin publishing house of Ullstein.

  7. Baum, Vicki (18881960) German-born writer, who was known particularly for her novel Grand Hotel. Born Victoria Baum on January 24, 1888, in Vienna, Austria; died in Hollywood, California, on August 29, 1960; daughter of Mathilde Donat and Hermann Baum; married Max Prels, in 1906 (divorced, c. 1912); married Richard Lert (a conductor), July ...

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