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Alice M. Ekert-Rotholz (1900–1995)

Auteur de The Time of the Dragons

37+ oeuvres 243 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Crédit image: Alice M. Ekert-Rotholz credit Hoffmann und Campe Verlag GmbH

Œuvres de Alice M. Ekert-Rotholz

The Time of the Dragons (1956) 104 exemplaires
Du riz dans une coupe d'argent (1954) 34 exemplaires
A net of gold (1960) — Auteur — 21 exemplaires
Marie Bonnard (1961) 18 exemplaires
The Sydney circle : a novel (1964) 6 exemplaires
Die letzte Kaiserin (1992) 5 exemplaires
Elfenbein aus Peking (1966) 5 exemplaires
Nur eine Tasse Tee: Roman (1984) 4 exemplaires
Füchse in Kamakura (1975) 4 exemplaires
Kiellettyjen kyynelten maa (1956) 2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Ekert-Rotholz, Alice M.
Nom légal
Ekert-Rotholz, Alice Maria Augusta
Autres noms
Ekert-Rotholz, Alice
Date de naissance
1900-09-05
Date de décès
1995-06-17
Lieu de sépulture
Highgate Cemetery, Londen
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Duitsland
Lieu de naissance
Hamburg, Deutschland
Hamburg, Germany
Lieu du décès
London, England, Grossbritannien
Lieux de résidence
Bangkok, Thailand
London, England, UK
Professions
novelist
journalist
poet
Courte biographie
Alice Ekert was born in Germany to a British-Swedish businessman father and a German Jewish mother. In 1920, she married Ludwig Rotholz, a dentist, and thereafter went by the surname Ekert-Rotholz. She published her first poems and songs in 1930. After the Nazi regime took power in Germany in 1933, Alice and her husband moved to the UK, and then to Thailand in 1939. There she was active in Christian missionary work. In 1952, she returned with her ​​husband to her home town of Hamburg, Germany, and worked as a journalist while writing novels and travel books. Her first novel, Reis aus Silberschalen (Rice in Silver Dishes, 1954) concerned a German family reunited in Bangkok after World War II. Following the death of her husband in 1959, she moved to London and continued to write until her death. Her books were most popular in the 1950s and 1960s, when they were bestsellers, and many remain in print.

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a German moves after WWII to Bangkok to work and live without his family. 10 years later his family joins him. Traditions and exotic people change their family relationships. husbands grow up, wives relax, blond hair kids are facsinated. some of the characters are very chlichee, but it give a good inside view of the different races and their mixed lives together.
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kakadoo202 | Mar 24, 2013 |

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Œuvres
37
Aussi par
2
Membres
243
Popularité
#93,557
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
1
ISBN
51
Langues
5

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