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Luise Rinser

    April 30, 1911 – March 17, 2002

    Luise Rinser was a German writer whose works grapple with profound ethical and social questions. Her writing often draws from personal experiences, including her imprisonment during World War II, exploring themes of faith, social responsibility, and the pursuit of truth. Rinser was known for her outspoken stance on political and religious issues, making her a distinctive voice in German literature. Her literary legacy lies in the urgency of her prose and her unwavering engagement with the human condition and society.

    Luise Rinser
    Winterfrühling
    Das Squirrel
    The wounded dragon
    Rings of Glass
    Die Wahrheit über Konnersreuth
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