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Review no 30: Irmgard Keun (1905-82), The Artificial Silk Girl (Germany)

Sexually adventurous, ditzy, Weimar-era heroine Doris has quite the adventures in 1930s Berlin.

Posted byimogen26th Nov 20194th Jun 2020Posted inbookTags: book, books, Europe, fiction, germanlitmonth, germany, literature, translated literature, Weimar, women_in_translation7 Comments on Review no 30: Irmgard Keun (1905-82), The Artificial Silk Girl (Germany)

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