Helga Schneider
Italian writer of German origin (born 1937)
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Helga Schneider (born Steinberg, now in Poland 17 November 1937) is an Italian writer of German origin. She was the recipient of the Rapallo Carige Prize for II rogo di Berlino in 1996.[1]
The 2017 biopic Let me go, directed by Scottish director and screenwriter Polly Steele, premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Books by Helga Schneider
- Let Me Go (2001) Translated from the Italian by Shaun Whiteside
- The Bonfire of Berlin: A Lost Childhood in Wartime Germany (2005) Translated from the Italian by Shaun Whiteside
References
- ^ "PREMI: IL RAPALLO-CARIGE A HELGA SCHNEIDER". www1.adnkronos.com. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
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