Drewitz, Ingeborg (1923–1986)
Drewitz, Ingeborg (1923–1986)
West German novelist and playwright. Born Jan 10, 1923, in Berlin, Germany; died Nov 26, 1986, in Berlin.
Wrote about women's struggles to balance demands of family and public life and was the 1st German to write about concentration camps; works include Alle Tore waren bewacht (1951), Oktoberlicht (1969), Gestern war Heute—Hundert Jahre Gegenwart (1978) and Eis auf der Elbe (1982); also wrote Bettine von Arnim: Romantik, Revolution, Utopie (1969).
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