Hermann Grab (May 6, 1903 – August 2, 1949)[1][2][3] was a Bohemian German-language writer, critic and musician.
[4] Hermann was born into a wealthy aristocratic family of Jewish origin in Prague, Bohemian Kingdom (an old name of today's Czech Republic).
[5][6] After short juridical praxis, Grab became a music teacher and music-critic of Prager Montagsblatt.
Hermann settled in New York City and established a small music school, married a Belgian exile and wrote his second book, Hochzeit in Brooklyn.
Serious illness prevented him from returning to Prague after World War II.