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Lasker-Schuler, Else

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Lasker-Schuler, Else (1869–1945)

German writer and poet. She was closely connected with many leading expressionist intellectuals. Her vivid imagination and ecstatic language emerged in the dream and fantasy world of Die Nachte Tino von Bagdads 1907 and the poems of Meine Wunder 1911. She was able to transform her experiences into unique personal, poetic statements, exemplified best in a remarkable collection of poems written in Jerusalem 1943, Mein blaues Klavier. The inspiration of Judaism is clearly revealed in her most important collection of verse, Hebräische Balladen 1913.



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