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Elisabeth Hering

    January 17, 1909 – July 15, 1999

    Elisabeth Hering was a German author whose works often delved into the depths of life and identity, particularly in relation to her Saxon heritage in Transylvania. Her writing explores themes of home, migration, and the preservation of cultural memory across historical and political shifts. Hering engaged with the complexities of living at a cultural crossroads, offering profoundly personal yet universal insights into the human experience. Her narrative fiction is characterized by a keen sense of detail and an empathetic portrayal of characters navigating an ever-changing world.

    Elisabeth Hering
    Angeklagt ist Aspasia
    Die Puten im Joch
    Ein tapferes Herz
    Sagen von Donau und Rhein
    Zu seinen Füßen Cordoba
    Schatten Gottes auf Erden