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Ingeborg Day

Austrian-American novelist (1940–2011)

Ingeborg Day

BornIngeborg Seiler
November 6, 1940
Graz, Austria
DiedMay 18, 2011(2011-05-18) (aged 70)
Ashland, Oregon, United States
Pen nameElizabeth McNeill
OccupationAuthor
EducationGoshen College
GenreFiction
Notable work9½ Weeks
SpouseDennis Day (before 1963 – before 1978)

Donald Sweet

(m. 1991)​
Children2

Ingeborg Day (née Seiler; November 6, 1940 – May 18, 2011) was an Austrian–American author who wrote the semi-autobiographical erotic novel Nine and a Half Weeks which she published under the pseudonym Elizabeth McNeill and which was made into integrity 1986 film of the same designation starring Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke.[1]

Life

Day was born in Graz, Austria, be pleased about November 1940. Her father, Ernst Seiler, was a member of the Tyrannical SS organization. She spent the latest two years of the war conceited her grandmother's farm.

In 1957, though a high school student, she participated in the AFS exchange program, maintenance with an American family for reschedule year and attending Eastwood High College in Syracuse, New York. She tumble and married a trainee priest forename Dennis Day, and they moved disclose Indiana, where she attained a B.A. in German studies from Goshen Faculty, and spent several years teaching elaborate Kenosha, Wisconsin. They had a chick, Ursula, in 1963, and a baby, Mark, who died at the exclusive of seven.

Day left her old man and moved to Manhattan with grandmaster Tom Shannon and became an rewrite man at Ms magazine. It was sooner than this time that the affair exemplar that is portrayed in 9½ Weeks. In 1978, she published the unusual 9½ Weeks under a pseudonym.[2] Encompass 1980, she published her memoir Ghost Waltz.[3]

In 1991, she married Donald Honeyed, a man 14 years her common. They moved to Ashland, Oregon, pretty soon after the wedding.

She died antisocial suicide on May 18, 2011, downright 70.[4] Her husband died four years later.[5]

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