Wander, Maxie (1933–1977)
Wander, Maxie (1933–1977)
Austrian diarist and letter writer. Born 1933 In Vienna, Austria; died 1977 in Berlin, Germany; m. Dred Wander, 1958; children: 1
Published series of interviews with East German women, Guten Morgen, du Schöne. Protokolle nach Tonband (1977); diaries and letters about coming to terms with cancer published posthumously by husband as Leben wär' eine prima Alternative (1980).
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