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Geno Hartlaub (1915–2007)

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Hartlaub, Geno
Rechtmäßiger Name
Hartlaub, Genoveva
Hartlaub, Genovefa
Andere Namen
Castorp, Muriel
Geburtstag
1915-06-07
Todestag
2007-03-25
Begräbnisort
Hamburg, Deutschland
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Deutschland
Geburtsort
Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Sterbeort
Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Ausbildung
Odenwaldschule, Heppenheim, Germany
Berufe
journalist
novelist
foreign correspondent
editor
radio playwright
travel writer (Zeige alle 7)
translator
Beziehungen
Hartlaub, Felix (brother)
Hartlaub, Gustav Friedrich (father)
Organisationen
Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Alexander-Zinn-Preis für Literatur (1988)
Kurzbiographie
Genovefa "Geno" Hartlaub was born in Mannheim, Germany, the daughter of art historian and museum director Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub and his wife Félicie. She attended the Odenwald School in Heppenheim, where she graduated in 1934. Her father was fired from his job by the Nazis, who refused to allow her to attend university. She completed an apprenticeship and went to work as a journalist, becoming a foreign correspondent. During World War II, she worked in France and Norway.

From 1945 to 1948, she worked for the magazine Die Wandlung in Heidelberg. Afterwards she worked as a freelance editor for various publishers, and from 1962 to 1975, she served as an editor of the newspaper Allgemeine Sonntagsblatt in Hamburg.

Her novels and narratives, sometimes published under the pen name Muriel Castorp, included Noch im Traum (1943), Anselm, der Lehrling (1947), Der Mond hat Durst (1963), and Lokaltermin Feenreich (1972. In her work, she frequently mixed realistic everyday description with fairytale and mythical dream worlds. She also wrote books about her travels and radio plays.

Geno Hartlaub was a member of the post-war Gruppe 47 and the German PEN Center. In the 1950s, she edited and published the literary estate of her older brother, historian Felix Hartlaub, who went missing as a soldier in the closing days of World War II.

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I didn't finish this. The idea of writing the 'letters' of Prisca is a good one, but this didn't come over as believable.
 
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