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Anna Gmeyner

    March 16, 1902 – January 3, 1991

    This exiled German and Austrian author is now best known for her novel Manja. Her works are characterized by deep psychological insight and an exploration of human nature during challenging times. She wrote under several names, showcasing a diverse creative career and an ability to adapt her style across different genres. Her literary legacy endures, influencing readers with her unique storytelling and memorable characters.

    Der Medienclan
    Script: Anna Gmeyner
    Automatenbüfett / Welt überfüllt
    Ende einer Verhandlung. Theaterstück
    In ihrem Schatten
    Manja
    • 2003

      Manja

      • 552 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.0(157)Add rating

      Written in London by a young Austrian playwright in exile, Manja opens, radically, with five conception scenes one night in 1920. Set in the turbulent Germany of the Weimar Republic, it goes on, equally dramatically, to describe the lives of the children and their families until 1933 when the Nazis came to power. 'What is so unusual,' wrote the playwright Berthold Viertel in 1938, 'is the way the novel contrasts the children's community - in all its idealism, romanticism, decency and enchantment - with the madhouse community of the adults.' Like The Priory, Manja was first published in English in September 1939: a reader 'spent seven nights totally beguiled and shocked by your clever juxtaposition of the two books.' The Preface is by the author's daughter; the new translation is by Kate Phillips.

      Manja