The Berg Companion by Douglas Jarman (eds.)

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Morgenstern gives us a tender description of her appearance as he saw her that fIrst evening in the number 59 tram: She was wearing a little old-fashioned coat with a wide double collar, and she looked like a girl in it. Opulent, ash-blonde, ... carefully but not too severely braided hair surrounded her face with the fluffy fresh colour of a Renoir picture, the mouth still fuller than one fmds in such pictures. The prominent cheekbones made the face slavic. .. She had blue eyes which, although they were rather darker than light blue, made me think that the moon, called Luna in Latin, is rightly feminine.

112. IS. Berg to Schoenberg, 1 September 1928,Brand,Hailey,andHarris,0P. ,p. 373. 16. Bruno Seidlhofer, interview with author, Vienna, 10 November 1973. 17. 2 Ganuary 1971), pp. 9-11; Joan Allen Smith 'The Berg-Hohenberg Correspondence', Alban Berg Symposion Waen 1980: Tagrmgsbericht, ed. Rudolf Klein, Alban Berg Studien, vol. 192-4. 18. Alban Berg: Letters to His Wife, p. 90. 19. Erich Alban Berg, interview with author, August 1986. 20. , 1978) pp. 20-28. See also Joan Allen Smith, 'The BergHohenberg Correspondence' pp.

He was busy thinking of a pretext on which to change the subject when Helene came into the room. Slim, light-footed, very beautiful, she was not quite advantageously dressed, Morgenstern thought. She looked at Alban, gave Soma her hand and asked him, 'You were ftghting? Naturally you were ftghting! I am pleased that you are here. Sit down again. ' Explanations followed in which Berg accused Morgenstern of trying to 'demolish' Kraus. 'Karl Kraus is a little Heine follower. ' Alban retorted. 'Not always ...

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