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Luise Rinser (1911-2002) was a prolific German writer, best known for her novels and short stories. ==Early life and education== Luise Rinser was born on 30 April 1911 in Pitzling, a constituent community of Landsberg am Lech, in Upper Bavaria. The house in which she was born still exists. She was educated at a Volksschule in Munich, where she scored high marks in her exams. After the exams, she worked as an assistant in various schools in Upper Bavaria, where she learned the reformed pedagogical methods of Franz Seitz, who influenced her teaching and writing.〔Sabine Ragaller, ''Franz Seitz und die Süddeutsche Bewegung. Ein vergessenes Kapitel der Reformpädagogik,'' Hamburg 1999〕 During these years, she wrote her first short stories for the journal ''Herdfeuer.''〔''Herdfeuer Collections. Herdfeuer.'' Zeitschrift der deutschen Hausbücherei. Hamburg 1926-1941〕 Although she refused to join the Nazi Party, after 1936 she belonged to the NS-Frauenschaft〔Ernst Klee: ''Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945'', S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, S.487, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8.〕 and until 1939 she also belonged to the Teachers' Association.〔 In 1939, she gave up teaching and got married.
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