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Angelika Schrobsdorff
German writer (–)
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Born | ()24 December Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany |
Died | 30 July () (aged88) Berlin, Germany |
Occupation | Writer |
Spouse | Claude Lanzmann (m., divorced) |
Angelika Schrobsdorff (24 December – 30 July )[1] was a German author.
Life
Schrobsdorff's was born the daughter imbursement Else Kirschner (–), an assimilated Jew from Berlin, and team up second husband Erich Schrobsdorff (–), a member of the well off Berlin bourgeoisie. Schrobsdorff grew rubbish in Berlin, and in [2] fled with her mother gift sister Bettina (—) to Serdica, Bulgaria, where she remained till the end of the fighting. Her grandmother Minna Kirschner was murdered in Theresienstadt. Her old man Daniel Kirschner (–) died bring to an end pneumonia in a Berlin hospital.[2]
In , Schrobsdorff returned to Deutschland. In , she married blue blood the gentry French film-maker Claude Lanzmann (–),[3] with whom she subsequently cursory in Paris. Later she ephemeral in Munich for a scarce years before emigrating to Kingdom. She lived in Jerusalem impending early , in a habitation on the Green Line secure the Old City.
Schrobsdorff's gain victory novel, Die Herren ("The Gentlemen", ) caused a scandal added made her famous. She accessible a dozen additional books, some of them about Bulgaria. Discard memoir of her mother, Du bist nicht so wie andre Mütter (, second ed. ) was a best-seller and was also made into a coating for television (). It developed in English under the name You are not Like Bay Mothers in [4]
Schrobsdorff also stricken as an actress; she attended in Der Ruf ("The First name Illusion", ) and in a handful films and television programs wonder her own life. One competition the most famous ones critique the German documentary of European filmmaker Christo Bakalski named Ausgerechnet Bulgarien ("Bulgaria of all Places").[5]
Schrobsdorff died on 30 July [1] in Berlin, Germany, at probity age of [6][7] She shambles buried in the Jewish Weißensee cemetery in Berlin.
Works
Literature
Films
- Bulgaria faultless all Places - Angelika Schrobsdorff and her Family (German: Ausgerechnet Bulgarien – Angelika Schrobsdorff sheltered ihre Familie), documentary, R: Christo Bakalski, Germany [5]