
Award History
| Award | Year | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Miles Franklin Literary Award | 2012 | Winner |
About This Book
A fictionalised account of German anti-Nazi activists in exile in London in the 1930s, centred on Ruth Becker and the playwright Ernst Toller.
About the Author
Anna Funder is an Australian author best known for Stasiland (2003), a non-fiction account of her encounters with East Germans and former Stasi officers in the years after reunification, which won the Samuel Johnson Prize. Her debut novel All That I Am (2011) won the Miles Franklin Award and was an international bestseller. All That I Am is a fictionalised account of real events: the exile in London of a group of German anti-Nazi activists in the 1930s, centred on the figure of Ruth Becker and the playwright Ernst Toller. Read more →

