Paula Ludwig Explained
Paula Ludwig (born 1900; died 1974 in Darmstadt) was an Austrian-German poet who won the 1963 George Trakl Prize.[1] In her earlier life she had an affair with Yvan Goll, which caused a crisis for his wife Claire Goll.[2] In 1940 she began a period of exile in Brazil due to the rise of Nazism.[3] Her work has fallen into relative obscurity and often involved dreams.[4]
Notes and References
- Book: Michael Syrotinski. Ian Maclachlan. Sensual Reading: New Approaches to Reading in Its Relations to the Senses. 1 January 2001. Bucknell University Press. 978-0-8387-5471-9. 83–85.
- Book: Helen Tierney. Women's Studies Encyclopedia. 1 January 1999. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-31072-0. 576.
- Book: Women in German Yearbook. Women in German Yearbook. 1 January 2001. U of Nebraska Press. 0-8032-4803-2. 181–196.
- Book: Katharina M. Wilson. An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. 1991. Taylor & Francis. 978-0-8240-8547-6. 748–749.