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<titltxt>Tabori, George</titltxt> Gyorgy Tabori

Hungarian-born writer and theatre director (born May 24, 1914, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now in Hungary]—died July 23, 2007, Berlin, Ger.) crafted plays, novels, and screenplays, many of which limned the emigrant experience and explored Germany's relationship with the Jewish people. Tabori, who was Jewish, in the mid-1930s left Hungary and settled in London, where he worked for the BBC and wrote novels, among them Beneath the Stone (1945), Companions of the Left Hand (1946), and Original Sin (1947). He relocated to the U.S.

in 1947. There he wrote screenplays, notably for I Confess (1953), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and The Journey (1959). He also became acquainted with Bertolt Brecht, whose plays he translated, and in the early 1960s he compiled the stage anthology Brecht on Brecht. Tabori moved to West Berlin after his play The Cannibals was produced there in 1969, and thereafter he wrote and directed for the Berliner Ensemble and other German and Austrian theatres. Among his other plays were Flight into Egypt, which was produced on Broadway in 1952; My Mother's Courage (staged in 1979; filmed 1995), based on his own mother's World War II travails; and Goldberg Variations (performed in 1991).

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