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Claire Goll (1890–1977)

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(eng) aka Clara Aischmann

Fotografie: German-born French journalist Claire Goll, 1964

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Oogst der tijden (1940) — Medewerker — 10 exemplaren
De oude dag (1994) — Medewerker — 3 exemplaren

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Gangbare naam
Goll, Claire
Officiële naam
Aischmann, Klara Liliane
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Aischmann, Clara
Geboortedatum
1890-10-29
Overlijdensdatum
1977-05-30
Graflocatie
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
Duitsland
Geboorteplaats
Nürnberg, Beieren, Duitsland
Plaats van overlijden
Parijs, Frankrijk
Woonplaatsen
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Leipzig, Germany
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Paris, France
Opleiding
Universiteit van Genève
Beroepen
journalist
poet
novelist
short story writer
Relaties
Goll, Yvan (husband)
Organisaties
Médiathèque Victor Hugo de Saint-Dié (Légataire des archives du couple Goll)
Korte biografie
Claire Goll, née Klara Liliane Aischmann, was born into a wealthy, assimilated German-Jewish family in Nuremberg. In 1911, she married Heinrich Studer, a Swiss student who became a publisher, with whom she had a daughter; they were divorced in 1917. She went to study medicine and psychology at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, where she supported herself working as a journalist for newspapers and pacifist periodicals. She became romantically involved with Rainer Maria Rilke, with whom she remained friends after their affair ended. She made her debut as a writer in 1918 with a collection of poetry. In 1921, she married the poet Yvan Goll (pen name of Isaac Lange), with whom she had been living in Paris since 1918. They befriended other artists and writers such as Braque, Picasso, Joyce, and Gide. At the approach of World War II, the couple fled the Nazis and went to live in the USA; they returned to Paris after the war. In addition to her novels, poems, and short fiction written in both German and French, Claire Studer Goll wrote a series of semi-autobiographical works, including Education barbare (Barbaric Education, 1941), Der gestohlene Himmel (Stolen Heaven, 1962), and Traumtänzerin (Dream Dancer, 1971). Her memoir Ich verzeihe keinem (I Forgive No One), appeared posthumously in 1978.
Ontwarringsbericht
aka Clara Aischmann

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