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About Alexander Roda Roda
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Alexander Roda Roda (born Šandor Friedrich Rosenfeld; April 13, 1872 – August 20, 1945) was Austrian writer.
Roda Roda was born as Šandor Friedrich Rosenfeld in Drnowitz, Moravia, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (now Drnovice, Czech Republic). As a child, he moved with his family to Slavonia. He changed his name from Šandor to Alexander, and his surname from Rosenfeld to Roda Roda. Roda is the Croatian word for stork. He chose his new surname because storks nested on the chimney of his house in Esseg (today Osijek). He spent more than 30 years living and working in Osijek and Slavonia. In 1894, Roda Roda converted from Judaism to Catholicism. In 1902, Roda Roda quit the military career and became a journalist (during World War I he was war correspondent); he contributed to the German satitrical magazine Simplicissimus. In 1938, he emigrated to the USA. He wrote many comedies (Der König von Crucina, 1892; Bubi, 1912, with Gustav Meyrink), tales and novels (Soldatengeschichten, 2 volumes, 1904; Der Ehegarten, 1913, Der Schnaps, der Rauchtabak und die verfluchte Liebe, 1908; Die Panduren, 1935), and autobiographical books (Irrfahrten eines Humoristen 1914–1919, 1920; Roda Rodas Roman, 1925). He died in New York City. Until his death, Roda Roda considered Esseg to be his hometown.
Alexander Roda Roda's Timeline
1872 |
April 13, 1872
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Drnovice, Vyškov District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
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1909 |
December 25, 1909
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Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
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1945 |
August 20, 1945
Age 73
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New York, Kings County, New York, United States
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