Annette Kolb
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Annette Kolb (pseudonym of Anna Mathilde Kolb; born 3 February 1870 in Munich; died 3 December 1967 in Munich) was a German author and pacifist.
She became active in pacifist causes during World War I and this caused her political difficulties from then on. She left Germany in the 1920s and her works were banned during the Third Reich. She wrote novels on high society and in later life wrote nonfiction about musicians. In 1955 she won the Goethe Prize.[1]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Rundfunk, Armin Strohmeyr, Bayerischer (2017-12-02). "Annette Kolb und Bayern: Eine schwierige Liebe | BR.de" (in German). Retrieved 2018-08-01.
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External links
[edit]- Works by Annette Kolb at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Annette Kolb at Faded Page (Canada)
- Works by or about Annette Kolb at Internet Archive
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