Kirsta Wolf is a well-known German writer and critic, a laureate of many prestigious literary awards. Her most popular works include the novel “Divided Heaven,” the novellas “Cassandra” and “Accident,” and the novel “Images of Childhood.” But it was one stroke of fame made K. Wolf overnight: the novella “Reflections on Christa T.” This is the story of a life not lived, of an “inner journey” that never came to completion (H. Hesse). In the end, it’s the story of a young, lovely, talented woman who left this world early—but left behind a light of her own in it.