George Tabori (1914–2007)
Author of I Confess [1953 film]
About the Author
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Works by George Tabori
Die Goldberg-Variationen 1 copy
Kavgam 1 copy
Weisman und Rotgesicht 1 copy
Les variations Goldberg: [Saint-Étienne, CDN-Comédie de Saint-Étienne, 29 avril 1997] (1997) 1 copy
Babylon-Blues 1 copy
Flight Into Egypt 1 copy
Die Romane, 4 Bde: Ein guter Mord - Tod in Port Aarif - Das Opfer - Gefährten zur linken Hand. (2004) 1 copy
Die 25. Stunde 1 copy
Original Sin 1 copy
Autodafé: Erinnerungen 1 copy
Associated Works
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Tábori, György
- Birthdate
- 1914-05-24
- Date of death
- 2007-07-23
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- director
scriptwriter
author - Awards and honors
- Georg Büchner Preis (1992)
Walter-Hasenclever-Literaturpreis (1998) - Relationships
- Tabori, Paul (brother)
Lindfors, Viveca (wife)
Tabori, Kristoffer (stepson) - Nationality
- Hungary
UK - Birthplace
- Budapest, Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Places of residence
- Budapest, Hungary (birth)
Berlin, Germany (death)
London, England, UK
Sofia, Bulgaria
Istanbul, Turkey
Los Angeles, California, USA (show all 9)
Bremen, Germany
München, Germany
Wien, Austria - Place of death
- Berlin, Germany
- Burial location
- Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof, Berlin, Germany
Members
Reviews
This play is mostly excerpts from Brecht, which makes it sound kind of boring and pointless, but I found that they built together into a very moving whole.
An interesting stage production celebrating German author Bertold Brecht. The two volume work offers much to think about, from World War II and Nazi Germany, to the trials and joys of life.
Unable, due to the seal of the confessional, to be forthcoming with information that would serve to clear himself during a murder investigation, a priest becomes the prime suspect.
(source: TMDb)
(source: TMDb)
"E una storia banale, nel senso hollywoodiano del termine. Una Grande Storia d'Amore. Hitler e il suo Ebreo. Un caso orribile". Con queste parole, stampate sul programma di sala del Burgtheater, dove il 6 maggio 1987 debuttò Mein Kampf, George Tabori lanciava una nuova provocazione al pubblico viennese. (fonte: Google Books)
May 14, 2020Italian
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Statistics
- Works
- 42
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 269
- Popularity
- #85,898
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 60
- Languages
- 8












