George Clare (writer)
UK-Austrian journalist (1920–2009)
George Clare was a British-Austrian journalist and author, born in 1920. His life experiences had a profound impact on his writing, particularly his survival of the Holocaust. This pivotal event in his life would later influence his literary works, which often explored themes of identity, culture, and personal history.
As a writer, Clare is best known for his autobiographical works, including "Last Waltz in Vienna" and "Berlin Days". The former, "Last Waltz in Vienna", earned him significant recognition, winning the prestigious WH Smith Literary Award in 1982. Through his writing, Clare shared his unique perspective and insights, offering readers a glimpse into his extraordinary life and experiences. He passed away in 2009, leaving behind a legacy as a talented author and a testament to the power of storytelling.