German authoress Else Lasker-Schüler (1869–1945) is a representative of expressionism who used in her poems pictures of oriental tales and Old Testament themes. The friendly rapprochement of Jew and Christian was a real concern to her. Beaten by brownshirts in a Berlin street in 1933, she subsequently lived in exile. (M 42677) _ _.
Discovered on 14-1-1994 in Tautenburg by Borngen, F.