Annemarie Selinko
Annemarie Selinko was an Austrian novelist who wrote a number of best-selling books in German from the 1930s through the 1950s. Although she had been based in Germany, in 1939 at the start of World War II she took refuge in Denmark with her Danish husband, but then in 1943, they again became refugees, this time to Sweden.
Many of her novels have been adapted into movies and all have been translated into numerous languages. Her last work Désirée was about Désirée Clary, the one-time fiancée of Napoleon Bonaparte and later Queen of Sweden and Norway. It is dedicated to her sister Liselotte, who was murdered by the Nazis. Translated into 25 languages, in 1954 it was turned into a major Hollywood film starring Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons.
Novels
Ich war ein häßliches Mädchen, Vienna: Kirschner Verlag, 1937Morgen ist alles besser, 1939Heute heiratet mein Mann, 1943Désirée, 1952Filmography
- Tomorrow It Will Be Better, directed by Frederic Zelnik
- ', directed by Ragnar Arvedson
- Everything Will Be Better in the Morning, directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt
- Désirée, directed by Henry Koster
- I Was an Ugly Girl, directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner
- My Husband's Getting Married Today, directed by Kurt Hoffmann
- ', directed by Géza von Bolváry
- My Husband's Getting Married Today, directed by