Mississippi Writers and Musicians
MISSISSIPPI WRITERS: Guy Geller


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Major Works

  • Journeys to Freedom

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Biography of Guy Geller
By Brooke Shannon (SHS)

Shannon Brooke, SHS researcherGuy Geller was born in Szentes, Hungary, in 1936.  His mother was a French-born American, and his father a Hungarian- born Frenchman.  Geller's father was a writer and pursued his career in 1938 by moving to Paris.  His father, Gerard Gyula Geller, was arrested by the Nazis on October 13, 1942, which was  Gerard's birthday fourth birthday.   Geller never saw his father again and did not receive word about his father's death in the gas chambers of Auschwitz until October of 1996.

After his father's arrest, Guy Geller was taken in by many different people who helped his mother keep him hidden from the Gestapo.  His period of concealment lasted three years, and he journied all over the France from 1942 to 1946.Guy Geller

On October 13, 1946, Geller and his mother, four years to the day of his father's arrest, arrived in the United States as American citizens.  Geller continued his education in America with great pride and gratitude for his new chance at life in his free country.   In Geller's eighth grade year, he was adopted by the Moore family, who had been taking care of him and his education.  He still traveled quite a bit over the summers and attended more than one high school.

Today Geller is  a retired business executive who  lives with his wife in McComb, Mississippi.  They have three children and six grandchildren. Guy Hunter Geller, one of his grandsons, will carry on the family name.  He has written a book called Journeys to Freedom, which relates his experiences.

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Bibliography

Geller, Guy. Journeys to Freedom. Magnolia, MS: Ilrea Publishing, 1998.

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