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| | Literary Encyclopedia: Anna Seghers (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Anna Seghers was one of the most notable German intellectuals of the twentieth century. |
 | | In Heidelberg, Seghers developed close ties to intellectual groups such as the Budapest Sunday Circle, where she had regular contact with philosophers such as Karl Mannheim, as well as the Hungarian sociologist László Radványi, director of the Berlin Marxist Workers School, whom she married in 1925. |
 | | Seghers remained prolific in exile: in 1933 she became an editor of the Prague newspaper Neue Deutsche Blätter, and in subsequent years contributed literary and essayistic writings to antifascist journals in the Soviet Union, Switzerland, France, Mexico, and the United States. |
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