Writer, journalist, photographer and scion of a wealthy Zurich industrial family that made no attempt to disguise its sympathies for the Nazi world order, Schwarzenbach travelled the world denouncing European fascism and the exploitation of American workers. A complex woman, she led an unending quest for identity, struggled with drug addiction, and lived a bohemian life in Berlin in the twenties and thirties
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From an idea by Carole Bonstein
This edition in French and German with English subtitles