Reinshagen, Gerlind (1926–)
Reinshagen, Gerlind (1926–)
German novelist and playwright. Born May 4, 1926, in Königsberg, Germany; attended Hochschule der Küntse in Berlin, 1953–56.
Wrote numerous novels, plays and radio plays, including Doppelkopf (1967), Himmel und Erde (1974), Sonntagskinder (1981), and Die flüchtige Braut (1984). English translations include Twelve Nights and The Life and Death of Marilyn Monroe.
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