Ettinger, Elz·bieta
ETTINGER, Elz·bieta
ETTINGER, Elz·bieta. American (born Poland), b. 1925. Genres: Novels, Translations, Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1973. With Radcliffe Seminars, Harvard Extension, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1970 (Sr. Fellow, Radcliffe Institute, 1972-74). Publications: Kindergarten, 1970; (trans.) Nullum Crimen Sine Lege, 1975; (ed. and trans.) Comrade and Lover: Rosa Luxemburg's Letters to Leo Jogiches, 1979; Rosa Luxemburg: A Life, 1986; Hannah Arendt/Martin Heidegger, 1995.
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