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Annett Groeschner
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Writer and historian Annett Gröschner is best known for her novels and Berlin texts.
Her books have been described as ‘travel guides through the East’. Gröschner herself as a ‘walker in the spirit of Theodor Fontane’.
For her book ‘Drei ostdeutsche Frauen betrinken sich und gründen den idealen Staat’, the Magdeburg-born author spent seven nights talking and drinking.
Most recently, Gröschner’s novel ‘Schwebende Lasten’ was published. This tells the story of a flower arranger and crane driver in her home town.