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Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer

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74:(The Feminine Name of Resistance) consisting of seven fictional accounts of women in concentration camps during the world war. A combination of documentary literature and creative writing, the work appeared as a television film the following year and was published as a popular paperback edition in 1982. Her third work, 78:(Sisters, 1982) is a novel tracing the experiences of several generations of an Austrian family as the events of the 20th century affect their lives. Kerschbaumer has also written plays which have been well received on Austrian radio but have not been published. 50:. After spending her childhood years mainly in Costa Rica and the Austrian Tyrol, she worked in England for a year when she was 17 and then went on to Italy. In 1957, she returned to Austria to further her education. From 1963, she studied Romance languages at 85:
series, an autobiographical trilogy tracing the life of a girl born in the Austrian alps, who goes to France and England before studying Italian language and art in Tuscany. Her most recent work,
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novelist and poet, one of the leading women prose writers in German. Her mainly fictional works present the horrors of Fascism, especially the repression of minorities.
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and spent two years in Romania before earning a doctorate in Romanian linguistics in 1973. In 1971, she married the painter
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After completing her studies, Kerschbaumer worked as a translator, mainly from Spanish. Her first novel,
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near Paris where her Cuban father and Austrian mother were living to escape the
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Wilson, Katharina M.; Schlueter, Paul; Schlueter, June (2013).
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Women Writers of Great Britain and Europe: An Encyclopedia
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From 1992 to 2000, she wrote the three novels of the
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Women Writers of Great Britain and Europe: An Encyclopedia
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"Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer: Kurzbiografie"
"Kerschbaumer, Marie-Thérèse"
List of works from Literaturhaus Wien
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People from Nanterre
Writers from Vienna
20th-century Austrian novelists
21st-century Austrian novelists
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21st-century Austrian women writers
20th-century translators

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