Irmela Erckenbrecht (International) assertion Irmela Erckenbrecht i(A67870 works by)
Gender: Female
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2 y separately published work icon Tibet : A Woman's Lone Trek across a Mysterious Land Sorrel Wilby , ( trans. Irmela Erckenbrecht with title In höchsten Höhen : die erste Durchwanderung der gesamten Himalajagebirgskette ) Munich : Frederking und Thaler , 2005 Z902166 1988 single work autobiography travel
9 177 y separately published work icon The Man Who Loved Children Christina Stead , ( trans. Irmela Erckenbrecht with title Der Mann, der seine Kinder liebte : Roman ) Stuttgart : Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt , 1998 Z462160 1940 single work novel (taught in 19 units)

'Set in Washington during the 1930s, Sam and Henny Pollit are a warring husband and wife. Their tempestuous marriage, aggravated by too little money, lies at the centre of Stead's satirical and brilliantly observed novel about the relations between husbands and wives, and parents and children.

'Sam, a scientist, uses words as weapons of attack and control on his children and is prone to illusions of power and influence that fail to extend beyond his family. His wife Henny, who hails from a wealthy Baltimore family, is disastrously impractical and enmeshed in her own fantasies of romance and vengeance. Much of the care of their six children is left to Louisa, Sam's 14-year-old daughter from his first marriage. Within this psychological battleground, Louisa must attempt to make a life of her own.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (MUP).

4 4 y separately published work icon Girls' Night Out Kathy Lette , ( trans. Irmela Erckenbrecht with title Die Sushi-Schwestern ) Reinbek : Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag , 1995 Z379066 1987 selected work short story humour
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