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Anna Seghers

    November 19, 1900 – June 1, 1983

    Anna Seghers was a German writer renowned for her profound depictions of the moral experiences shaped by the Second World War. Her prose is characterized by a deep insight into the human psyche, often delving into themes of lost innocence and the inescapable injustices of war. Seghers masterfully interweaves personal reminiscences with broader historical events to explore how individuals confront Nazism and its devastating aftermath. Her ability to evoke a potent sense of loss and futility solidifies her significance as a literary voice.

    Anna Seghers
    Benito's blue and nine other stories
    Crossing
    Transit
    Three women from Haiti
    The Dead Girls' Class Trip
    The seventh cross