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Bella Rosenfeld

    December 14, 1889 – September 2, 1944

    Bella Rosenfeld Chagall was a Belarusian writer of Jewish heritage and the first wife of artist Marc Chagall. She was the muse for many of Chagall's paintings, notably 'Bella with White Collar' from 1917. Her own writing explored her life experiences and cultural background, offering readers intimate glimpses into her world and reflections.

    Bella Rosenfeld
    Brandende kaarsen
    Brennende Lichter
    Bernende Lichter
    Erste Begegnung
    Chagall
    Burning Lights
    • 2007

      Burning Lights

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A profound longing to reconnect with childhood memories drives the narrator to write in a language long forgotten. As recollections of family, home, and community flood back, she vividly recalls her plump childhood self and the warmth of her family amidst loss. With her parents gone and siblings scattered, she grapples with the challenge of resurrecting fleeting moments from her past. In an intimate act of remembrance, she seeks to share her heritage and experiences with a dear friend, capturing the essence of a vanished world.

      Burning Lights
    • 1989