Karen Gershon

Karen Gershon, born Kaethe Loewenthal (19231993) was a German-born British writer and poet. She escaped to Britain in December 1938.

Her book We came as Children: A Collective Autobiography uses a number of testimonies of kindertransport to construct a single account.[1]

One of her best-known poems, I was not there, describes her feelings of guilt at not being there when her parents were murdered by the Nazis.

Works

UK

Poetry

Non-Fiction

Fiction

U.S.A.

Germany

Sources

References

  1. J. M. Ritchie, work cited, page 4
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