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Ina Seidel (German poet and novelist)

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Seidel, Ina
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Date of birth
1885-09-15
Place of birth
Halle (Saale)
Date of death
1974-10-03
Place of death
Schäftlarn

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Ina Seidel (15 September 1885 – 3 October 1974) was a German lyric poet and novelist. In 1930 she published the novel generally regarded as her most famous work, Das Wunschkind ("The Wished-For Child"); two years later she became the first woman admitted to the Prussian Academy of Arts. Her reputation has been shadowed by her enthusiastic support of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. In 1933 she was one of 88 artists to swear the Vow of Total Loyalty ("Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft") to Hitler. Seidel provided a celebratory poem on the occasion of the Führer's birthday in 1939, and was personally named in Joseph Goebbels' 1944 God-Graced List ("Gottbegnadeten List") of artists considered crucial to German culture. She has maintained some relevance in German popular culture despite a dramatic post-1945 decline in popularity.

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Das LabyrinthPaperback3-499-14150-71978
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Goodreads Author ID
974520
ISNI
0000 0001 1511 4682
LibraryThing Author
seidelina
MusicBrainz Artist ID
ecf7afb9-b023-4a0b-abe5-2a15d06718ef
OpenLibrary Author ID
OL140567A
VIAF
59131682
Wikidata ID
Q88296

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2024-08-11