Irmgard Keun

German author of 'The Artificial Silk Girl'

Irmgard Keun - German author of 'The Artificial Silk Girl'
Born

February 6th, 1910
115 years ago

Died

1982
43 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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Born in 1910, an influential German author wrote novels that addressed themes of women's lives and the social climate of the early 20th century. Keun's work provided critical insights during a time of political upheaval. After her first major novel, 'The Artificial Silk Girl' in 1932, which captured the struggles of a young woman in Berlin, she gained prominence. Despite the rise of the Nazi regime, her writings continued to resonate with readers. In 1936, her novel 'Child of All Nations' explored the impact of war and dislocation. Keun's literature combined sharp social commentary with elements of humor, making her voice distinct within German literature.

Wrote 'The Artificial Silk Girl' and 'Child of All Nations'

Contributed to German literature during the Nazi regime

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