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Gilgi, one of us / Irmgard Keun.

Title
Gilgi, one of us / Irmgard Keun.
Author
Keun, Irmgard.
Publication
Brooklyn, NY : Melville House Publishers, 2013.

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Additional Authors
  • Wilkes, Geoff
  • Wilkes, Geoff (Lecturer in German)
Description
229 pages; 21 cm.
Summary
The stirring, never-before-translated story of a single, pregnant, and wickedly nervy young secretary making her way through a Germany succumbing to the Nazis. Irmgard Keun's first novel "Gilgi "was an overnight sensation upon its initial publication in Germany, selling thousands of copies, inspiring numerous imitators, and making Keun a household name--a reputation that was only heightened when, a few years later, Keun sued the Gestapo for blocking her royalties. The story of a young woman trying to establish her independence in a society being overtaken by fascism, "Gilgi" was not only a brave story, but revolutionary in its depiction of women's issues, at the same time that it was, simply, an absorbing and stirring tale of a dauntless spirit. Gilgi is a secretary in a hosiery firm, but she doesn't intend to stay there for long: she's disciplined and ambitious, taking language classes, saving up money to go abroad, and carefully avoiding both the pawing of her boss and any other prolonged romantic entanglements. But then she falls in love with Martin, a charming drifter, and leaves her job for domestic bliss--which turns out not to be all that blissful-- and Gilgi finds herself pregnant and facing a number of moral dilemmas. Revolutionary at the time for its treatment of sexual harassment, abortion, single motherhood, and the "New Woman," "Gilgi" remains a perceptive and beautifully constructed novel about one woman's path to maturity. It is presented here in its first-ever translation into English.
Series Statement
Neversink library
Uniform Title
Neversink library
Alternative Title
Gilgi
Subject
  • 1900-1999
  • Geschichte 1930
  • German fiction
  • German fiction > 20th century > Translations into English
  • Women > Social life and customs > 20th century
Genre/Form
  • novels.
  • Fiction
  • Translations
  • Erzählende Literatur
  • Belletristische Darstellung.
  • Historical fiction
  • Novels
  • Romans.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9781612192772
  • 1612192777
OCLC
  • 828484102
  • SCSB-10932313
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library