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  1. Ferdinand Maximilian Reyher (July 26, 1891 – October 8, 1967) was an American screenwriter, novelist, and newspaper correspondent. Reyher was also a notable friend and collaborator of Bertolt Brecht.

  2. Ferdinand Reyher was born on 26 July 1891 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer, known for The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959), You May Be Next! (1936) and Don't Turn 'em Loose (1936). He was married to Eileen Chang. He died in October 1967 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. Ferdinand Reyher. Region: NEW YORK. MacDowell Fellowships: 1955, 1956, 1957. Ferdinand Reyher was a screenwriter originally from Philadelphia. He earned a master’s degree in English from Harvard University in 1913 and taught English for one year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  4. Ferdinand Reyher (1891-1967) was a novelist, newspaper correspondent, screenwriter, and playwright active in and among many influential artistic, cultural, and social spheres of the twentieth century. The papers document Reyher's literary activities and personal life.

  5. F. Reyher Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KG (Eigenschreibweise F. REYHER Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KG) ist ein Großhandelsunternehmen für Verbindungselemente und Befestigungstechnik mit Sitz in Hamburg.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2019 · Chang’s second husband, Ferdinand Reyher, was a leftist writer thirty years older than her. They met at the MacDowell artists’ colony in New Hampshire. She didn’t read his books, and he didn’t mind: ‘I’m in good company, because she doesn’t read Joyce either.’

  7. Ferdinand Reyher (1891 - 1967) fue un/una guionista de Estados Unidos conocido por: El mundo, la carne y el diablo, Cabalgata de pasiones, Su primer beso, Don't Turn 'em Loose, The All-American, Rendezvous at Midnight, The Boy from Stalingrad, El gran domador, Ride a Crooked Mile y Pánico en el aire.