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Barbara Honigmann (born 12 February 1949 in East Berlin) is a German author, artist and theater director. Barbara Honigmann is the daughter of a Jewish emigrant parents, who returned to East Berlin in 1947 after a period of exile in Great Britain. Her mother, Litzi Friedman (1910–1991) also known as Alice nee Kohlmann, was an Austrian Communist who was the first wife of Kim Philby, a member of the Cambridge Five. Records identify her as the Soviet agent with the code name Mary. and her father, , PhD (1903–1984). Her mother was born in Vienna, Austria and worked in film dubbing in her later years. Her father was born in Wiesbaden, Germany and was the chief editor of the "Berliner Zeitung" while also being a filmmaker. The couple divorced in 1954.

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  • Barbara Honigmann (Berlín Est, 12 de febrer de 1949) és una pintora i escriptora alemanya. (ca)
  • Barbara Honigmann (* 12. Februar 1949 in Ost-Berlin) ist eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Barbara Honigmann (born 12 February 1949 in East Berlin) is a German author, artist and theater director. Barbara Honigmann is the daughter of a Jewish emigrant parents, who returned to East Berlin in 1947 after a period of exile in Great Britain. Her mother, Litzi Friedman (1910–1991) also known as Alice nee Kohlmann, was an Austrian Communist who was the first wife of Kim Philby, a member of the Cambridge Five. Records identify her as the Soviet agent with the code name Mary. and her father, , PhD (1903–1984). Her mother was born in Vienna, Austria and worked in film dubbing in her later years. Her father was born in Wiesbaden, Germany and was the chief editor of the "Berliner Zeitung" while also being a filmmaker. The couple divorced in 1954. From 1967 to 1972, she studied theater at Humboldt University in East Berlin. In the following years she worked as a dramatist and director in Brandenburg and Berlin. She has been a freelance writer since 1975. In 1981, she married Peter Obermann who later took her surname; the two went on to have two children together, Johannes (b. 1976) and Ruben (b. 1983). In 1984, she and Peter left the GDR to move to a German Jewish community in Strasbourg, France. Honigmann began finally to explore her German roots in the end of the 20th century According to Emily Jeremiah from The Institute of Modern Languages Research, "Honigmann’s texts are also paradigmatic of post-exile writings by German-Jewish authors. In addition, they offer examples of literary reactions to the demise of the GDR by its decamped intellectuals, and represent the articulations of a new generation of women writers" (en)
  • Barbara HONIGMANN (naskiĝinta la 12-an de februaro 1949 en Berlino) estas germana verkistino. (eo)
  • Barbara Honigmann (Berlín Este, 12 de febrero de 1949) es una pintora y escritora alemana. Es hija de emigrantes judíos alemanes que retornaron a Berlín Oriental en 1947 tras un periodo de exilio en Gran Bretaña. Su madre, , fue la primera esposa de Kim Philby y su padre, , era editor jefe del Berliner Zeitung. De 1967 a 1972, estudió arte dramático en Universidad Humboldt de Berlín. Los siguientes años trabajó como dramaturga y directora en Brandenburgo y Berlín y ha trabajado como escritora autónoma desde 1975. En 1984, abandonó la RDA y vive actualmente con su familia Estrasburgo. (es)
  • Barbara Honigmann, née le 12 février 1949 à Berlin-Est, est une romancière et artiste-peintre allemande. (fr)
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  • Barbara Honigmann (Berlín Est, 12 de febrer de 1949) és una pintora i escriptora alemanya. (ca)
  • Barbara Honigmann (* 12. Februar 1949 in Ost-Berlin) ist eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Barbara HONIGMANN (naskiĝinta la 12-an de februaro 1949 en Berlino) estas germana verkistino. (eo)
  • Barbara Honigmann (Berlín Este, 12 de febrero de 1949) es una pintora y escritora alemana. Es hija de emigrantes judíos alemanes que retornaron a Berlín Oriental en 1947 tras un periodo de exilio en Gran Bretaña. Su madre, , fue la primera esposa de Kim Philby y su padre, , era editor jefe del Berliner Zeitung. De 1967 a 1972, estudió arte dramático en Universidad Humboldt de Berlín. Los siguientes años trabajó como dramaturga y directora en Brandenburgo y Berlín y ha trabajado como escritora autónoma desde 1975. En 1984, abandonó la RDA y vive actualmente con su familia Estrasburgo. (es)
  • Barbara Honigmann, née le 12 février 1949 à Berlin-Est, est une romancière et artiste-peintre allemande. (fr)
  • Barbara Honigmann (born 12 February 1949 in East Berlin) is a German author, artist and theater director. Barbara Honigmann is the daughter of a Jewish emigrant parents, who returned to East Berlin in 1947 after a period of exile in Great Britain. Her mother, Litzi Friedman (1910–1991) also known as Alice nee Kohlmann, was an Austrian Communist who was the first wife of Kim Philby, a member of the Cambridge Five. Records identify her as the Soviet agent with the code name Mary. and her father, , PhD (1903–1984). Her mother was born in Vienna, Austria and worked in film dubbing in her later years. Her father was born in Wiesbaden, Germany and was the chief editor of the "Berliner Zeitung" while also being a filmmaker. The couple divorced in 1954. (en)
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  • Barbara Honigmann (de)
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  • Barbara Honigmann (en)
  • Barbara Honigmann (es)
  • Barbara Honigmann (fr)
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