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Gabriele Tergit
AuthorBooks · Second hand1894-1982
Gabriele Tergit was a German-born British writer and journalist. She became known primarily for her court reports, and as a writer, for her novel Käsebier conquers the Kurfürstendamm. Tergit served as secretary of the PEN-Center of German-language Authors Abroad. Tergit was the mother of mathematician Ernst Robert Reifenberg, who solved a Plateau’s problem.
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Curiosities about Gabriele Tergit
Birth
1894
Death
1982
First book
1931
Years writing
95
Gabriele Tergit was a prominent Berlin journalist and writer who masterfully captured the social life of her city.
Her career was marked by her work as a court reporter, where she observed the judicial reality of her time firsthand.
She is the author of essential works such as Käsebier conquers the Kurfürstendamm and The Effingers.
Beyond literature, Tergit was a courageous member of the resistance during turbulent years.
Throughout her prolific career, she published a total of fifteen works exploring German customs and society.


