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    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 the 1986 film of the same name starring Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke. [1]

  2. 30 Nov 2012 · McNeill’s true identity as Ingeborg Day was first revealed by Steven M. L. Aronson in his 1983 book “Hype,” which is about the ways in which public figures transform themselves, physically ...

  3. 1 Jan 1980 · Ingeborg Day faces up to a hidden and very disturbing past that her parents will never talk about. Day draws you into her narrative as she meanders between past and present, having many awkward conversations with friends who confront her with their own preconceived ideas.

  4. 24 Jun 2014 · Ingeborg Day. HarperCollins, Jun 24, 2014 - Biography & Autobiography - 240 pages. A woman comes to terms with her family’s dark Nazi past in this memoir from the...

  5. Follow Ingeborg Day and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Ingeborg Day Author Page.

  6. 24 Jun 2014 · Ghost Waltz, explores Ingeborg Day coming to terms with her parents involvement in the Nazi party, anti-semitism and the Holocaust, and Austria's involvement in the war. My Thoughts: When the book begins Ingeborg explains she had two sets of parents.

  7. Born in Austria at the height of World War II, Ingeborg Day grew up knowing little about the early years of her life. When she came to America in 1957, she heard for the first time of Hitler, Nazis, and the Holocaust--topics that were forbidden in her own house.