The Artificial Silk Girl - Penguin Modern Classics (Paperback)
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The Artificial Silk Girl - Penguin Modern Classics (Paperback)

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Published: 28/03/2019
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A hilarious, tragic novel about a would-be movie star in 1920s Berlin, from the author of Child of All Nations

Doris is going to be a big star. Wearing a stolen fur coat and recently fired from her office job, she takes an all-night train to Berlin to make it in the movies. But what she encounters in the city is not fame and fortune, but gnawing hunger, seedy bars, and exploitative men - and as Doris sinks ever lower, she resorts to desperate measures to survive. Very funny and intensely moving, this is a dazzling portrait of roaring Berlin in the 1920s, and a poignant exploration of the doomed pursuit of fame and glamour.

The Artificial Silk Girl was a huge bestseller in Weimar Germany before the Nazis banned it, and is today Keun's best-loved book in Germany. Funny, fresh and radical in its dissection of the limited options available to working women, it is a novel that speaks to our times.

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241382967
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 125 g
Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 9 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Just now I want to tell everyone about Irmgard Keun ... A great writer - Ali Smith

Keun has few rivals - I can think of none - as a chronicler of the ambience or the consequences of the rise of Nazism - Michael Hofmann

The Artificial Silk Girl follows Doris into the underbelly of a city that had once seemed all glamour and promise ... Kathie von Ankum's English translation will bring this masterwork to the foreground once more, giving a new generation the chance to discover Keun for themselves - Elle

Damned by the Nazis, hailed by the feminists ... a truly charming window into a young woman's life in the early 1930s - Los Angeles Times

A young girl navigates interwar German society and the expectations - or lack thereof - placed upon women, in this poignant, melancholy novel ... This heartbreaking story of dashed hopes is one that still has the power to affect and inspire - Publishers Weekly

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“A Weimar Holly Golightly”

And every bit as fabulous as that sounds.

This is a wonderful sharply funny and devastating novella by a woman who lived at least nine lives and who deserves to be more widely read.

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