{{Short description|Austrian writer, journalist and painter}} '''Rudolf Brunngraber''' (1901, Vienna – 1960) was an Austrian writer, journalist and painter who worked with Otto Neurath.<ref>Jon Hughes, 'Facts and Fiction: Rudolf Brunngraber, Otto Neurath, and Viennese ''Neue Sachlichkeit'' ', in Deborah Holmes & Lisa Silverman, eds., ''Interwar Vienna: culture between tradition and modernity'', Camden House, 2009, pp.206-223</ref> His novels were translated into eighteen languages, with more than a million books sold.<ref name=Fuchs>Christoph Fuchs, 'Rudolf Brunngraber, 1901–1960', ''Literatur und Kritik'' 317-18 (September 1997), pp.103-9</ref>

Brunngraber's novel ''Radium'' was adapted for radio by Günter Eich in 1937.<ref>Neil H. Donahue, Doris Kirchner, ''Flight of fantasy: new perspectives on inner emigration in German literature'', p.182</ref>

==Works== * ''Karl und das 20. Jahrhundert. Roman'', Frankfurt am Main: Societäts-Verlag, 1933. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul as ''Karl and the twentieth century'', 1933 * ''Radium; Roman eines Elements'', Rowohlt, 1936. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul as ''Radium; a novel'', 1936. * ''Die Engel in Atlantis'', 1938. * ''Opiumkrieg, roman'', 1939. * ''Zucker aus Cuba, roman eines goldrausches'', 1941. * ''Prozess auf Tod und Leben'', 1948 * ''Heroin'', 1951

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