Rose Austerlitz

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Rose Austerlitz (born October 9, 1876 in Magdeburg , † May 28, 1939 in Berlin ) was a German writer and editor .

The daughter of the Jewish writer Ferdinand Simon spent her childhood in Vienna, Berlin and Geneva. In 1899 she married the writer Robert Austerlitz in Prague . She lived and worked in Berlin-Grunewald as editor of the women's magazine Maja . She became known under the pseudonym A. Rose with her novels about the Berlin bohemian: Cabaret Sphinx and Café megalomania .

Works

  • Suggestion. Novel from Berlin Society (1902)
  • Cabaret Sphinx. Novel from the Berlin Bohème (1905)
  • Ano Kato (novel, 1905)
  • Cafe megalomania. Novel from the Berlin artist world. (1906, edition by Seemann Nachhaben, Berlin 1910 with a foreword by Roda Roda )
  • Three modern ladies. A romance novel (1908)
  • The lucky ring (novella, 1910)
  • Goetzendiener (novel, 1912)

literature

  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . Volume 1. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1913, p. 93.
  • Petra Budke , Jutta Schulze (ed.): Writers in Berlin from 1871 to 1945. A lexicon on life and work . Orlanda Frauenverlag, Berlin 1995, p. 32.
  • Austerlitz, rose. In: Lexicon of German-Jewish Authors . Volume 1: A-Benc. Edited by the Bibliographia Judaica archive. Saur, Munich 1992, ISBN 3-598-22681-0 , pp. 271-272.

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