Austrian writer Helena Adler passed away
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The Salzburg author, who became famous with the novels “The Infanta Wears the Crown Left” and “Fretten”, died after a long illness
The Salzburg author, born in 1983, died on Friday night after a long illness. Back in July, she had to cancel her participation in the reading contest for the Bachmann Prize.
After a long illness, Salzburg author Helena Adler, who became famous for her novels “The Infanta Wears the Crown Left” and “Fretten,” died on January 5. Her publishing house Jung und Jung reported this.
After a long illness, the author, born as Stephanie Helena Prähauser in Oberndorf near Salzburg, died. In 2023, she wrote part of the “7 Deadly Sins” for the Tyrolean folk plays.
The Salzburg author Helena Adler, born in 1983, is dead. The young writer died in Salzburg on Friday night after a long illness, as confirmed by the publishing house Jung und Jung on Friday afternoon.
The writer died on Friday night after a long illness in Salzburg. She was only 40 years old.
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