Box 3
Contains 198 Results:
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Günter Keikauf, Moscow, 1971 August 27
Correspondence. Christoph Keller, St. Gallen (Switzerland), with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1994-1995
Christoph Keller (b. 1963) is a Swiss writer and translator.
Letter. Irina Khoroshaeva(?) to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, undated
This folder is not in use
Letters. Ulrike Killer, Stuttgart, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1990
Ulrike Killer (b. 1943) is a German translator and editor.
Correspondence. Hannelore Kirchem, Darmstadt, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1973
The enclosures have to do wtih the Spanish publisher, Barral Editores, and the Russian writer, Vladimir Tendriakov.
Letter. Hannelore Kirchem, Darmstadt, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, undated
Correspondence. Rudolph Kirchschläger, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1973
Rudolph Kirchschläger (1915-2000) was an Austrian judge and politician; from 1974 to 1986 he served as the president of Austria.
Letters. Gianna Kirtley, Austin (TX), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, circa 1976-1978
Letters. Elizabeth Kischuk, Winnipeg (Manitoba), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1972-1973
Correspondence. Elke Kitzelmann, Bregenz (Austria), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1983
Correspondence. A. Klemm, Stuttgart, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1979
Enclosure consists of an "employee contract" sent to Markstein.
Correspondence. A. Klemm, Stuttgart, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1991
Enclosure consist of another "employee contract" as well as the publisher's list of Russian authors.
Letters. Ralph Klever, Klagenfurt (Austria), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1995-1996
Ralph Klever is an Austrian publisher of contemporary literature.
Correspondence. Kurt Klinger, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1982
Kurt Klinger (1928-2003) was an Austrian writer as well as a theatre and literary critic.
Correspondence. Albrecht Knaus, Hamburg, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1983
Albrecht Knaus (1913-2007) studied history and art and then founded a publishing house in Hamburg, Germany.
Correspondence. Albrecht Knaus, Hamburg, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1984 January-June
Correspondence. Albrecht Knaus, Munich, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1984 July-December
The enclosure consists of a "translator's contract" sent to Markstein.
Correspondence. Albrecht Knaus, Munich, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1985-1989
Postcards. Jane Knox to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1976-1978
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Eugen Kogon, Frankfurt, 1970 November 10
Eugen Kogon (1903-1987) was a historian and Holocaust survivor, as well as a journalist, who founded, along with Walter Dirks, the publication Frankfurter Hefte.
Letter. Fr. Köhler, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1983 August 3
Letter. Andreas Kohlschütter, Hamburg, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1973 October 4
Letter. Pavel Kohout, Vienna, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1981 February
Pavel Kohout (b. 1928) is a Czech and Austrian novelist, poet, and playwright.
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Jürgen Kolbe, Munich, 1989 August 18
Letter. I. S. Kon to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, undated
Igor Semyonovich Kon (1928-2011) was a Russian philosopher and psychologist; the ALS is part of a new year's greeting card.
Correspondence. Karin Königseder, Paris, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1968
The enclosure consists of a short French newspaper clipping dealing with Solzhenitsyn's novel, Cancer Ward.
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to N. M. Kononov, St. Petersburg, 1992 November 3
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Lev and Raisa Kopelev, 1968-1977
Lev Zinovevich Kopelev ((1912-1997) and his wife Raisa Orlova (1918-1989) were both Russian writers as well as dissidents.