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    Gabriele Ter­git

    Gabriele Ter­git (1894 – 1982), born Elise Hirschmann, was a Ger­man nov­el­ist and reporter. She began writ­ing news­pa­per arti­cles in the ear­ly 1920s under her pseu­do­nym and even­tu­al­ly rose to promi­nence at the Berlin­er Tage­blatt as one of Berlin’s best-known court reporters. Her first nov­el, Käse­bier Takes Berlin (avail­able from NYRB Clas­sics) cement­ed her rep­u­ta­tion as a bril­liant social satirist of the Weimar Repub­lic. In 1933 she nar­row­ly evad­ed arrest by the Nazis, flee­ing to Prague and Pales­tine before set­tling in Lon­don with her hus­band and son. Along­side essays and arti­cles, she wrote a num­ber of books of fic­tion and non­fic­tion, includ­ing two nov­els, unpub­lished in Tergit’s life­time, that were recent­ly pub­lished in Ger­many to crit­i­cal acclaim: So war’s eben (That’s How It Was) and Der erste Zug nach Berlin (The First Train to Berlin).

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