Else Lasker-Schüler
German poet and playwright (1869–1945)
Else Lasker-Schüler was a prominent German poet and playwright, born in 1869. Her literary career was marked by her affiliation with the Expressionist movement, a rare distinction for a woman at the time. As a key figure in this movement, she made significant contributions to the literary landscape of her era. Her work reflected her unique perspective and experiences, setting her apart as a notable voice in German literature.
Lasker-Schüler's life took a dramatic turn with the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany. As a Jewish woman, she faced persecution and was forced to flee her homeland. She eventually settled in Jerusalem, where she spent the remainder of her life. Despite the challenges she faced, Lasker-Schüler continued to write, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneering female figure in the Expressionist movement. She passed away in 1945, leaving behind a body of work that remains an important part of German literary history.