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Anton Zischka : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anton Zischka Anton Emmerich Zischka (von Trochnov) (September 14, 1904 in Vienna – May 31, 1997 Pollença (Majorca, Spain)) was an Austrian journalist and one of the most successful non-fiction writers in the 20th century. He wrote also under the pseudonyms ''Rupert Donkan'', ''Thomas Daring'', ''Darius Plecha'' and ''Antal Sorba''. His some 40 books that mostly covered non-fictional economic and technical topics have been translated into 18 languages. == Life ==
The multlingual Zischka was working for ''Neue Freien Presse'' from 1924 to 1929 and from 1930 in Paris as correspondent for different European and American newspapers. His big success as a journalist allowed him e.g. to buy and use a private airplane which allowed him to report internationally. His writings about the China flood disaster of 1931 have been covered by nearly all European newspapers. Zischka worked as a freelance author since the success of his first book ''Le Monde en Folie'' 1933 and stayed with his Dutch wife from 1935 till his death 1997 on their own finca in San Vicente, Majorca. Parts of Zischka's private archive are now to be found in Deutsches Museum Munich. 〔() Archivinfo Deutsches Museum〕
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