Milena and Margarete, Gwen Strauss
Milena and Margarete, Gwen Strauss
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Milena and Margarete
A Love Story in Ravensbrück

Author: Gwen Strauss

Narrator: Julie Teal

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/19/2025


Synopsis

A profoundly moving celebration of love under the darkest of circumstances

From the moment they met in 1940 in Ravensbrück concentration camp, Milena Jesenska and Margarete Buber-Neumann were inseparable. Czech Milena was Kafka’s first translator and epistolary lover, and a journalist opposed to fascism. A non-conformist, bisexual feminist, she was way ahead of her time. With the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, her home became a central meeting place for Jewish refugees. German Margarete, born to a middle-class family, married the son of the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber. But soon swept up in the fervor of the Bolshevik Revolution, she met her second partner, the Communist Heinz Neumann. Called to Moscow for his “political deviations,” he fell victim to Stalin’s purges while Margarete was exiled to the hell of the Soviet gulag. Two years later, traded by Stalin to Hitler, she ended up outside Berlin in Ravensbrück, the only concentration camp built for women.

Milena and Margarete loved each other at the risk of their lives. But in the post-war survivors’ accounts, lesbians were stigmatized, and survivors kept silent. This audiobook explores those silences, and finally celebrates two strong women who never gave up and continue to inspire. As Margaret wrote: “I was thankful for having been sent to Ravensbrück, because it was there I met Milena.”

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press

About Gwen Strauss

Gwen Strauss is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Nine and a collection of poetry, Trail of Stones. Her poems, short stories and essays have appeared in numerous journals including The New Republic, London Sunday Times, New England Review, and Kenyon Review. She was born and spent her early years in Haiti. Strauss lives in Southern France, where she is the Executive Director of the Dora MaarCultural Center.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paula on December 03, 2024

Well-researched and beautifully written, this book tells of the relationship of Milena Jesenska, a Czech writer, and Margarete Buber-Neumann while they were prisoners in Ravensbruck. We learn of their pasts and what everyday life was like in Ravensbruck. However, it is their relationship that is so......more

Goodreads review by Birdtrovert on July 16, 2025

Thank you for the free ARC in exchange for an honest review. 4 stars It has taken me a few days to read this in its entirety but here I am, at 11:35 pm, trying desperately not to tear up and to think of the best way to describe my thoughts on this. It's horrifying, it's bittersweet, it's beautiful at......more

Goodreads review by Abby on May 09, 2025

Thank you to St. Martin's Press Early Readers + St. Martin Press + Netgalley for the gifted copy. This is a book worth reading if you love history, historical fiction, and non-fic. I have learned about WWII through school growing up, movies, documentaries, and books, but it's always nice to learn so......more

Goodreads review by Vexx on May 09, 2025

Milena and Margarete is a poignant, deeply moving book about an incredibly dark time in history. The story describes the meeting and experiences of Milena Jesenská and Margarete Buber-Neumann during their imprisonment in the Ravensbrück concentration camp. After meeting in the camp, the women become......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 17, 2025

Riveting, mesmerizing important book. The details and perspectives of women prisoners at Ravensbruck concentration camp are juxtaposed to these extraordinary individuals' proximity to the lives of the Martin Buber family and to Franz Kafka. And Strauss reveals the formerly obscured details of the re......more


Quotes

"Striking... a propulsive recounting of a powerful love. "
Publisher Weekly, starred review

"The lives of these two brave women have been all but “erased from history.” But Strauss’ research into and reimagining of their four years together amount to an essential rediscovery of this history. Her work is as alert to the tenderness of their connection as to the immense evil of their surroundings... remarkable."
Kirkus

"Strauss draws us skillfully into the world of the prison camp at Ravensbrück.... Milena and Margarete remind us that, amidst depravity and cruelty, the passionate friendship of women can be its own act of powerful resistance."
Tilar Mazzeo, bestselling and award-winning author of Irene's Children and Sisters in Resistance

"Riveting, mesmerizing important.... The details and perspectives of women prisoners at Ravensbruck concentration camp are juxtaposed to these extraordinary individuals' proximity to the lives of the Martin Buber family and to Franz Kafka.... A magnificent work of contextualization that opens new doors of understanding."
Sarah Schulman, Lambda Literary Award winner, author of Let the Record Show

"For the first time, Strauss writes about Ravensbrück as a place of a great romantic story, of love between two women. In equal parts intellectual history, queer history, and history of the Holocaust, Milena and Margarete forces us to rethink our understanding of the concentration camps."
Anna Hájková, University of Warwick, pioneer of queer Holocaust history

"Reads like a novel, a brutal but sensory world, evocative characters and a forbidden passion that bubbles with joy in...a concentration camp!... I am so grateful for the existence of this book and for the existence of its marvellous writer. Oh, this Gwen Straus is a wonder! I'd read anything she writes, on any subject."
Golda Goldbloom, award winning author of On Division

"Gripping, moving, and ultimately groundbreaking, this unusual account of a “passionate friendship” between two extraordinary women in Ravensbrück is a crucial contribution to the less-explored field of women in the Holocaust. Gwen Strauss’s humane and sympathetic book is a must-read."
Ruth Franklin, author of The Many Lives of Anne Frank


Awards

  • Triangle Awards - Nominee