Angelika Schrobsdorff

Angelika Schrobsdorff ( born December 24, 1927 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German -language novelist.

Life

Angelika Schrobsdorffs mother Else Kirschner (1897-1949), who was married to his first marriage with the author Fritz Schwiefert, was an assimilated Jew, her father came from a large Berlin bourgeoisie. Her grandfather was Alfred Schrobsdorff. She grew up in Berlin and took refuge with her mother and her sister in 1938 to Bulgaria (Sofia ), where they remained until the end of the war. Your grandmother was murdered in Theresienstadt. In 1947 he Schrobsdorff back to Germany. In 1971 she married the French filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, with whom she then lived in Paris. It was followed by several years in Munich until 1983 Schrobsdorff decided to move to Israel. The author lived early 2006 in Jerusalem, in a house on the green border near the old town. Today Angelika Schrobsdorff lives, because of the political situation in Israel, back in Berlin.

Schrobsdorffs first novel, The Men ( 1961) caused a scandal and made the author known. Her works have been translated into several languages ​​and are.

Interviews

Movies

  • A lifetime suitcase - Memories of Angelika Schrobsdorff, R: Irmgard of the mills, D 1997
  • Ironically, Bulgaria - Angelika Schrobsdorff and her family, Documentary, R: Christo Bakalski, D 2007

Works

  • The gentlemen. Roman ( 1961) ISBN 3-423-10894-0
  • The Beloved. Roman ( 1964) ISBN 3-423-11546-7
  • These men (1966 ) ISBN 3-442-01935-4 (from 1993 under the title The handsome man and other stories )
  • Tracks. Roman ( 1968) ISBN 3-423-11951-9
  • The short hour between day and night. Roman ( 1978) ISBN 3-423-11697-8
  • The trip to Sofia. Novel. With a preface by Simone de Beauvoir, German Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich 1983 ISBN 3-423-10539-9
  • The house in the no man's land or Jerusalem has always been a serious address. Roman ( 1989) ISBN 3-423-11442-8
  • "You're not like other mothers ." The story of a passionate woman (1992 ) ISBN 3-455-06773-5
  • The handsome man and other stories (1993 ) ISBN 3-423-11637-4
  • Jericho. A Love Story (1995 ) ISBN 3-423-12317-6
  • Grand Hotel Bulgaria: return to the past. Roman ( 1997) ISBN 3-423-12852-6
  • Awakened by the memory. Stories ( 1999) ISBN 3-423-24153-5
  • If I forget thee, O Jerusalem ... (2002) ISBN 3-550-08389-0
  • The bird has no wings. Letters of my brother Peter Schwiefert to our mother. Edited by Angelika Schrobsdorff. With comments by Angelika Schrobsdorff and Claude Lanzmann. With an afterword by Ulrike Voswinckel (2012 ) ISBN 978-3423-28008-2
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