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The Girl at the Orga Privat

A Short Novel from Berlin

by Geoff Wilkes (Volume editor)
©2024 Others VI, 148 Pages

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Summary

In the spring of 1928, the coal miner’s daughter Erna Halbe leaves her provincial hometown for Berlin, where she takes an office job. Her new colleagues laugh at her unfashionable clothes and dub her «The Girl at the Orga Privat» when she is given an old typewriter of that make to work on.
The eighteen-year-old Erna must find her way not only in the big city, and among the other young women, but also through the difficult conditions at work, where the salaries are barely enough to live on and the male bosses harass the female employees. When her coworker Trude becomes pregnant by her boss and is sacked, Erna draws on her working-class background to organize her more genteel colleagues into a protest strike.
Rudolf Braune’s Erna is a more radical literary example of the Weimar Republic’s resourceful – but often politically indifferent – «New Woman» than Irmgard Keun’s Doris and Vicki Baum’s Flämmchen.

Details

Pages
VI, 148
Publication Year
2024
ISBN (Softcover)
9781803745329
Language
English
Keywords
Weimar Republic neue Frau Angestellte writing about women literature in translation Rudolf Braune Berlin
Published
Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2024. VI, 148 pp.

Biographical notes

Geoff Wilkes (Volume editor)

Geoff Wilkes is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland. He has written widely about the literature of the Weimar Republic and published translations of works by Irmgard Keun, Hans Fallada and Ilse Aichinger.

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