Marie luise kaschnitz biography
- Marie Luise Kaschnitz (born Marie Luise von Holzing-Berslett; 31 January 1901 – 10 October 1974) was a German short story writer, novelist, essayist and.
- Marie Luise Kaschnitz was a German short story writer, novelist, essayist and poet.
- Marie Luise Kaschnitz was a German poet and novelist noted for the hopeful and compassionate viewpoint in her numerous writings.
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Marie Luise Kaschnitz
Marie Luise Kaschnitz was born in Karlsruhe on January 31, 1901, and grew up in Potsdam and Berlin. After training as a bookseller, she worked at O.C. Recht Verlag in Munich and in an antiquarian bookshop in Rome. After marrying the archaeologist Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg, she accompanied him on several of his research trips and lived in Rome, Marburg and Königsberg, among other places, and mainly in Frankfurt am Main after 1941. After the birth of her daughter in 1928, she began to write – novels, stories, essays and poems. Her first novel Liebe beginnt was published in 1933. From 1950 onwards, she also increasingly devoted herself to radio plays. She was awarded numerous prizes and was a member of the P.E.N. Centre of the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Academy for Language and Poetry and the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts, among others. Marie Luise Kaschnitz died on October 10, 1974 in Rome.
Marie Luise Kaschnitz was born in Karlsruhe on January 31, 1901, and grew up in Potsdam and Berlin. After training as a bookseller, s
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Kaschnitz, Marie Luise (1901–1974)
German poet and writer. Born in 1901 in Karlsruhe, Germany; died in 1974; married Guido von Kaschnitz-Weinberg (a Viennese archaeologist), in 1925.
Selected writings:
Liebe beginnt (Love Begins, novel, 1933); Griechische Mythen (retellings of Greek myths, 1943); Menschen und Dinge (Men and Things, essays, 1945); Gedichte (Poems, 1947); Totentanz und Gedichte zur Zeit (Danse Macabre and Poems for the Times, 1947); Zukunftsmusik (Music of the Future, 1950); Das dicke Kind und andere Erzählungen (The Fat Kid and Other Tales, 1951); Ewige Stadt (Eternal City, 1952); Das Haus der Kindheit (The House of Childhood, 1956); Neue Gedichte (New Poems, 1957); Lange Schatten (Long Shadows, 1960); Dein Schweigen—meine Stimme (Your Silence—My Voice, 1962); "Zoon Politikon" ("Political Zone," 1962); Wohin denn ich? (Where Am I To Go?, 1963); Ein Wort weiter (One More Word, 1965); Gespräche im All (Conversations in Space, 1971); Kein Zauberspruch (No Magic Formula, 1972).
Marie Luise Kaschnitz was born in 1901 into the a
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Marie Luise Kaschnitz
"Marie Luise Kaschnitz: 1901–1974". After Every War: Twentieth-Century Women Poets, edited by Eavan Boland, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004, pp. 115-124. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400849611.115
(2004). Marie Luise Kaschnitz: 1901–1974. In E. Boland (Ed.), After Every War: Twentieth-Century Women Poets (pp. 115-124). Princeton: Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400849611.115
2004. Marie Luise Kaschnitz: 1901–1974. In: Boland, E. ed. After Every War: Twentieth-Century Women Poets. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 115-124. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400849611.115
"Marie Luise Kaschnitz: 1901–1974" In After Every War: Twentieth-Century Women Poets edited by Eavan Boland, 115-124. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400849611.115
Marie Luise Kaschnitz: 1901–1974. In: Boland E (ed.) After Every War: Twentieth-Century Women Poets. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 2004. p.115-124. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400849611.115
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