Nelly Sachs was a German–Swedish poet and playwright. Her experiences resulting from the rise of the Nazis in World War II Europe transformed her into a poignant spokesperson for the grief and yearnings of her fellow Jews. Her best-known play is Eli: Ein Mysterienspiel vom Leiden Israels (1950) (lit: Eli: A Mystery Play of Israel's Suffering); other works include the poems "Zeichen im Sand" (1962), "Verzauberung" (1970), and the collections of poetry In den Wohnungen des Todes (1947), Flucht und Verwandlung (1959), Fahrt ins Staublose (1961), and Suche nach Lebenden (1971). She was awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Nelly Sachs
Jewish German-Swedish writer, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate
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Jewish German-Swedish writer, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate
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Nelly Sachs, German jewish german-swedish writer, holocaust survivor and nobel laureate, known for jewish german-swedish writer, holocaust survivor and nobel laureate, died on 1970-05-12.
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- When was Nelly Sachs born?
- Nelly Sachs was born on 1891-05-12 (German).
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- Jewish German-Swedish writer, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate
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- Nelly Sachs died on 1970-01-01.