Anna Seghers
Anna Seghers was a pivotal German writer whose work is inextricably linked to her fervent anti-fascism. Her writing, often characterised by sober realism, psychological depth, and a compelling blend of the personal with grand historical events, served as a powerful testament against the horrors of Nazism. Through novels like The Seventh Cross and short stories such as "The Dead Girls' Class Trip," Seghers unflinchingly depicted the persecution, moral dilemmas, and resilience of individuals under totalitarian regimes, frequently drawing on her own experiences as a Jewish exile. Her commitment to political and social justice, combined with her innovative literary style, solidified her as a crucial voice in German 20th-century literature and a leading figure in the literature of exile and anti-fascist resistance.