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Rose Ausländer

    May 11, 1901 – January 3, 1988

    Rose Ausländer, a German-speaking Jewish poet, found her true homeland within language itself, a profound concept she explored throughout her life spent largely in exile. Her poetry is celebrated for its crystalline clarity, capturing the natural wonders of the world alongside deeply personal experiences of war, exile, and human connection. While her early work is characterized by tight structure and rhyme, her later verse embraced the rhythms of free verse, reflecting her engagement with modern poetic forms. Ausländer's distinctive voice offers readers a unique perspective on identity, belonging, and the enduring power of words.

    Rose Ausländer
    Sanduhrschritt. Gedichte 1977 - 1978
    Wir wohnen in Babylon. Gedichte 1970 - 1976
    Phönixzeit. Час фенікса
    Regenwörter
    Englischsprachige Gedichte
    While I am drawing breath