Elisabeth Reichart

Elisabeth Reichart (born 1953, Steyregg, Upper Austria) is an Austrian author.

Reichart wrote her dissertation about the Austrian resistance movement and the silence of Austria during World War II.

[1] Reichart developed into a well-known Austrian writer after the release of February Shadows, a historical novel which dealt with the Mühlviertler Hasenjagd ("The Rabbit Hunt of the Mill District"), and has since produced five novels, a book of short stories, several dramas, and a collection of radio plays.

In 1993, she received the Austrian National Prize for the Promotion of Literature and in 1995, she was awarded the prestigious Elias Canetti Grant, named for Nobel Prize winner Elias Canetti.

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