Kurt Wolff
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Kurt Wolff (3 March 1887 – 21 October 1963) was a German publisher, editor, writer and journalist.
Wolff was born in Bonn, Rhenish Prussia. Together with Ernst Rowohlt he began to work in publishing in Leipzig in 1908. He was the first to promote and publish the authors Franz Kafka and Franz Werfel. Wolff's close contact to other writers in Prague and the support for unknown, but talented writers, helped him develop Kafka's friends, Max Brod and Felix Weltsch who were more well known in Berlin and Germany. In 1929, Wolff published the photography book Face of our time by August Sander. Later in Munich, Florence, and the United States, Wolff tried to develop different publishing houses. In the U.S., his "Pantheon Books" became famous as well. He died in Marbach.