Gerlinde Obermeier

Gerlinde Obermeier was an extravagantly emotional writer with a powerful feminist perspective which extended into a critique of the mental health establishment as essentially oppressive. She wrote I Will Not and San Francisco, of Course (or Positively San Francisco as she translated the title herself). She died by suicide in her early forties in Vienna in 1984. See also: List of dramatists.

 

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