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Die Schöne und der Zwerg. Ein Roman aus dem Frankreich des 19. Jahrhunderts.

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Wir schreiben das Jahr 1827. Die Romantik revolutioniert die Pariser Kunstwelt, die Revolution von 1830 kündigt sich an. Vor diesem turbulenten Hintergrund spielt die schicksalhafte Geschichte zweier Menschen, wie sie konträrer schwerlich vorstellbar Jeanne Sorel, ein junges Mädchen, unter dessen zerlumptem Äußeren eine faszinierende Schönheit leuchtet, und Nandou, der Schauspieler, dessen großes Talent ihn zu einer Weltkarriere prädestinierte, wäre er nicht ein Zwerg.
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First published January 1, 1994

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Kay Nolte Smith

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Kay Nolte Smith (July 4, 1932 – September 25, 1993) was an American writer. She was for a time friendly with the philosopher-novelist Ayn Rand, who was her leading literary and philosophical influence.

Smith was born in Eveleth, Minnesota and grew up in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Smith launched her literary career after her separation from the Ayn Rand circle. Her first novel was the mystery story The Watcher. Smith's Catching Fire is set in the world of the New York theater, with an anti-trade union political stance. Mindspell centres on the conflict between science versus religion, with Nolte Smith stating this fiction was written "to challenge strongly the belief in the occult".[4] Her novel Elegy for a Soprano is a roman a clef inspired by Rand, Nathaniel Branden, and the circle around them. Elegy for a Soprano also portrays the life of Jewish Holocaust survivors from Czechoslovakia and Norway. Two of her novels — Elegy for a Soprano and A Tale of the Wind — were nominated for Prometheus Awards in 1986 and 1992, respectively.

She published seven novels before her death from cancer at age 61.

(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Nol..., accessed May 25, 2012)

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