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Baroness Gertrud von Puttkamer (''Gertrud Freifrau von Puttkamer'' in
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; born Gertrud Günther, 4 April 1881 – 27 or 30 September 1944), also known by her
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Marie-Madeleine, was a German writer of
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and
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. Her first book, ''Auf Kypros'', sold over one million copies during her lifetime.


Life

Gertrud Günther was born on 4 April 1881 in
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(now in
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in the
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to Jewish parents. Her father was Karl Günther, a merchant, and her mother was Emmy Siemssen, a housewife. She grew up within Eydtkuhnen's middle class Jewish community. In 1900, at the age of nineteen, she married Baron Heinrich Georg Ludwig von Puttkamer, a member of the
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n nobility who was 35 years her senior. Upon her marriage, Baroness von Puttkamer moved into a villa with her husband in Grunewald, Berlin and frequently traveled to
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where she socialized with Hollywood actors, European royalty and nobility, artists, and writers and began using morphine recreationally. In her novella ''Morphium'', von Puttkamer describes how her morphine use began in 1914 when a doctor injected her with the drug to quiet her uncontrollable grief at her husband's deathbed.


Writing

In 1900, von Puttkamer published her first book of poetry under the pen-name ''Marie-Madeleine'', titled ''Auf Kypros'', which was a collection of lesbian-themed erotic verses. ''Auf Kypros'' became a best-seller throughout the
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, particularly in high society circles. At the time, her work was seen as contrary to societal standards on morality and was even considered pornographic. Throughout the next fourteen years, von Puttkamer published 28 more books, including poetry, short stories, plays and novels. By 1910, her writings were not only centered on lesbian erotic love but also on the use of morphine. By the end of her life, von Puttkamer had written over 46 works.


List of works

A list of some of von Puttkamer's known works include: * ''Auf Kypros'' (1900) * ''Das Bisschen Liebe'' (1900) * ''Die drei Nächte'' (1901) * ''An der Liebe Narrenseil'' (1902) * ''Die Indische Felsentaube'' (1902) * ''Aus faulem Holze'' (1902) * ''Im Spielerparadies: Momentphotographien aus Monte Carlo'' (1903) * ''Frivol: Aus dem Leben eines Pferdes'' (1903) * ''Krabben'' (1903) * ''Arme Ritter!'' (1904) * ''In Seligkeit und Sünden'' (1905) * ''Das Bißchen Liebe'' (1906) * ''Der Rote Champion'' (1906) * ''Die Kleider der Herzogin'' (1906) * ''Die letzte Hürde'' (1907) * ''Die Kusine'' (1908) * ''Die Wegweiserin'' (1908) * ''Prinz Christian'' (1909) * ''Die Stelle, wo sie sterblich sind ...'' (1909) * ''Brennende Liebe'' (1910) * ''Katzen'' (1910) * ''Die heiligsten Güter'' (1911) * ''Die rote Rose Leidenschaft'' (1912) * ''Pantherkätzchen'' (1913) * ''Der süße Rausch'' (1916) * ''Taumel'' (1920) * ''Ausgewählte Werke'' (1924) * ''Die Töchter des Prometheus'' (1926) * ''Ihr schlechter Ruf'' (1928)


Later life and death

During the
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, von Puttkamer's identity was discovered by the
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. In 1932, her writings were condemned as degenerate and ordered to be burned. In 1943, she was committed to a sanatorium in
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under the pretense of treating her morphine addiction. She died on 27 or 30 September 1944 while under the care of Nazi doctors.


Legacy

In 2016, Baroness von Puttkamer's rediscovered works were translated into English and compiled into the book ''Priestess of Morphine: The Lost Writings of Marie-Madeleine in the Time of Nazis'' by Ronald K. Siegel. An operatic monodrama about von Puttkamer's life, ''The Priestess of Morphine: A Forensic Study of Marie-Madeleine in the Time of the Nazis'', was created and recorded by composer Rosśa Crean and writer Aiden K. Feltkamp. The staged version premiered in 2019 at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago and went on to have performances in Perth, Australia.


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