Holy Skirts
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| Book: | Holy Skirts: A Novel |
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| Author: | René Steinke |
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| Publisher: | William Morrow |
Holy Skirts is a vivid imagining of the Baroness’s story. Beginning in 1904, with Elsa’s burlesque performance onstage in Berlin’s Wintergarten cabaret, the adventures continue across Europe, through turbulent marriages and love affairs, until the Baroness finally lands in New York City, just before America enters the war. As she befriends Greenwich Village artists and writers, she defines herself as a poet, even as she breaks the bonds of female propriety.
In a beautifully written novel, René Steinke paints an exquisite portrait of this woman and her time—an era of cataclysmic change that witnessed brutal war, technological innovation, the rise of urban living, and an irrevocable shift in the lives of women, who, like Elsa, struggled to create their own destinies. Holy Skirts is a celebration of resilience and imagination, anexploration of the world in which the modern woman was born, and a testament to the lost bohemia.
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