"There is no such thing as a writer untouched by his time. Even the most inner experience is a response to some outside."
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Josephine Herbst
Josephine Herbst (March 5, 1892 – January 28, 1969) was a writer and journalist, active from 1923 to near the time of her death. She was a radical with communist leanings, who "incorporate[d] the philosophy of socialism into her fiction" and "aligned herself with the political Left".
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