
Else Jerusalem — Red House Alley with Translator Stephanie Gorrell Ortega
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Else Jerusalem’s Red House Alley is a riveting exposé of the sex industry in fin-de-siècle Vienna. A bestseller upon its 1909 publication, the novel was banned by the Nazis in 1933 (along with its 1928 film adaptation) and fell into obscurity. Boiler House Press published the first full English translation of this landmark work last year, and translator Stephanie Gorrell Ortega joins us to discuss Jerusalem’s richly-drawn account of brothel workers (based on accounts from real prostitutes). We also draw comparisons with this year’s Academy Award-winning “Best Picture,” Anora.
Mentioned in this episode:
Red House Alley by Else Jerusalem
Life and photos of Else Jerusalem
Anora
The Diary of a Lost Girl by Margarite Böhme
The DIary of a Lost Girl film
Young Vienna movement
Rebellion in the Brothel documentary about the Regina Riehl trial
Celestina Truxa
Felix Salten
Hermann Bahr
Arthur Schnitzler
Karl Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Pretty Baby
David Copperfield
Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 106 on Dirty Helen Cromwell
Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 197 on Helen Tracy Lowe Porter
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