Irmgard Keun (1905–1982)
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Obras de Irmgard Keun
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Conocimiento común
- Otros nombres
- Tralow, Charlotte
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1905-02-06
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1982-05-05
- Lugar de sepultura
- Friedhof Melaten, Cologne, Germany
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Germany
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Berlin, Germany
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Cologne, Germany
- Lugares de residencia
- Berlin, Germany
Cologne, Germany
Greifswald, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Ostend, Belgium (exiled from Germany)
Holland (exiled from Germany) - Ocupaciones
- Harriott, Clara Morris
stenographer
novelist - Relaciones
- Tralow, Johannes (spouse)
Roth, Joseph (lover)
Zweig, Stefan (friend) - Premios y honores
- Marieluise-Fleißer-Preis (1981)
- Biografía breve
- Irmgard Keun was born in Berlin and attended a Lutheran girls' school in Cologne. She supported herself as a stenographer while originally pursuing an acting career. In 1931, at age 26, she burst onto the German literary scene with two radical novels that became bestsellers: Gilgi--One of Us, and The Artificial Silk Girl. They portrayed young women shedding conventional roles and adopting more modern and urban lives. The Nazi regime called the books "anti-German" and blacklisted them. After a fruitless lawsuit against the Gestapo for lost royalties, Irmgard Keun was forced into a wandering exile around Europe. She befriended a number of fellow German émigré writers and intellectuals including Stefan Zweig and Heinrich Mann, and was romantically involved with Joseph Roth. In 1940, she arranged for a newspaper to report that she had committed suicide. Using a false passport in the name of Charlotte Tralow, she then managed to smuggle herself back into Germany, where she survived the war. During this turbulent period, she produced two masterworks: After Midnight (1937), now considered one of the most powerful first-hand portrayals of life under Nazism, and Child of All Nations (1938). In the 1960s, she spent several years in a psychiatric hospital in Bonn. At the end of her life, she was finally recognized as one of Germany's groundbreaking and most courageous authors.
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- ISBNs
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