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Name
  
Arthur Solmssen

Role
  
Novelist


Education
  
Harvard University

Children
  
Peter York Solmssen

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Books
  
Una Princesa En Berlin, A Princess in Berlin, The comfort letter, The wife of Shore, Tiempo De Decision

Arthur R.G. Solmssen (born September 29, 1928, New York) is a lawyer and novelist.

History

Arthur R.G. Solmssen spent his early childhood in Berlin, and his adolescence and later youth in the suburbs of Philadelphia. He studied at Harvard University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1950, and the University of Pennsylvania, where he completed his law degree in 1953. He was called to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1953 and commenced working as a lawyer in Philadelphia. His professional affiliation is Of Counsel to Saul Ewing LLP.

Solmssen has published several novels, the most famous of which is A Princess in Berlin (1980). Solmssen received the Athenaeum Literary Award for the novel. A Princess in Berlin is a portrait of the early Weimar Republic, and has been the subject of multiple translations. Solmssen's works are catalogued by the German National Library, among others.

The Comfort Letter, Solmssen's 1975 novel concerning ethics and assurances in public offerings, has been the subject of contemporary academic analysis in law.

Solmssen is a Fellow of the Salzburg Global Seminar, with which he maintains an active association.

He recently finished a book about German flier Ernst Udet.

Solmssen has three sons, Peter York Solmssen, Kurt A. Solmssen, and A.R.G. Solmssen Junior.

References

Arthur R.G. Solmssen Wikipedia