Book Description
Else Lasker-Schüler, a pivotal figure in German Expressionism, presided over avant-garde café life in preWorld War I Berlin in much the same way Gertrude Stein did in Paris around the same time. While her work is not yet very well known in the Englishspeaking world, it has been enjoying a critical and popular revival in Germany. This full-length biography of Lasker-Schülerthe first in Englishexplores her poems, plays, prose and graphic works in light of her life. It begins with her fleeing to Switzerland after Hitlers accession to power in 1933, looks back at her childhood in Wuppertal, then follows her life through to its end in Jerusalem in January 1945. As a Jew, a woman and a bohemian, Lasker-Schüler defied every category. Her two marriagesfirst to Dr. Berthold Lasker, then to Herwarth Walden, founder of the leading avant-garde periodical, gallery and publishing house, Der Sturm (The Storm)as well as her interactions with Karl Kraus, Franz Marc, Gottfried Benn, Martin Buber and Gershom Scholem, are documented in letters and poems, many included here both in the original and in translation.
About the Author
Betty Falkenberg has contributed many articles to German encyclopedias and books. She was a longtime correspondent of the International Herald Tribune, Partisan Review and The New Leader, and is a member of the Biography Seminar of New York University. She lives in South Hadley, Massachusetts.
Else Lasker-Schuler: A Life SYNOPSIS
Falkenberg was a longtime correspondent for the International Herald Tribune, contributor to Partisan Review and The New Leader. Hers is the first biography in English of poet, playwright and graphic artist, Else Lasker-Schüler (1869- 1945), a key figure in German Expressionism. The text traces Lasker-Schüler's life from childhood in Wuppertal; her part in the bohemian world of pre-WWI in Berlin; her associations with Karl Kraus, Franz Marc, Gottfried Benn, Martin Buber, and Gershom Scholem; her escape to Switzerland after Hitler's rise to power in 1933; and her final years in Jerusalem. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR