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Anna Langfus

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Anna Langfus

Anna Langfus (born Anna-Regina Szternfinkiel in Lublin on January 2, 1920; died May 12, 1966 in Paris) was an award-winning Polish/French author. She was also a concentration camp survivor. She won the Prix Goncourt in 1962 for Les bagages de sable (translated as "THE LOST SHORE"), which concerns a concentration camp survivor.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Time Magazine: Friday, Jan. 31, 1964
  2. ^ Anna Langfus. Ośrodek Brama Grodzka - Teatr NN