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7 - Student Years

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 June 2023

David Fligg
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University of Chester
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At that time, Klein had a busy social life and the cafés, of course, often served as a backdrop to this activity. In such surroundings, he was no longer a mere observer, tagging along with Lisa to meet her friends. Café Mánes continued to be a favourite, but now that he was older, he would also frequent the students’ café on Na Zderaz, close to his old school. It was in 1938, at about the time of his school graduation ball, that he first met Hana Žantovská (1921–2004), who later became a noted Czech translator. They became close friends, though the relationship was not a romantic one. Hana first met Klein, ‘a very handsome young man’, as she describes him, at one of the cafés, and offers a very finely drawn portrait:

I was then in the preposterous habit of talking ‘formally’ to people whom I met only recently and was not yet used to them. I addressed them with the formal ‘you’, as opposed to ‘thou’ that a teenager would normally use for people of the same age in the Czech language. For some reason, Gideon took a liking to my formal silliness and we persisted in it the whole time that we knew each other. It had a taste of gentle teasing and it was our ‘trademark’. Gideon, older by two years, styled himself as my mentor and I played a simple-minded pupil. ‘How does Schubert's Unfinished start? What, Miss Hana, you cannot whistle the tune? Shame on you!’

Through Hana, Klein met many of the young writers with whom she mixed, including the most famous of that young group, Jiří Orten, whose tragic death was to be immutably bound up with the fate of the Kleins during the war. Klein's knowledge of literature struck Hana immediately, observing that his understanding of it seemed to equal his expertise in music, that his friendliness and ability to connect with people was so evident, and that, in her words, ‘he knew how to share’.

It did not take him long to tell you all about his sister Lisa, her friends the Grünfeld girls and Professor Kurz.

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Don't Forget about Me
The Short Life of Gideon Klein, Composer and Pianist
, pp. 112 - 125
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2022

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  • Student Years
  • David Fligg, University of Chester
  • Book: Don't Forget about Me
  • Online publication: 14 June 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800104990.009
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  • Student Years
  • David Fligg, University of Chester
  • Book: Don't Forget about Me
  • Online publication: 14 June 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800104990.009
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