Erich Fried Biography
May 6, 1921 – November 22, 1988
Erich Fried was an Austrian-born poet, writer, and translator known for his potent political verse and later for his deeply resonant love poems. Beyond his poetry, he also penned plays and novellas, and gained renown for his German translations of English literary giants, most notably William Shakespeare. Fried's work often engaged with political themes and left-wing causes, sometimes courting controversy with its directness. His distinctive voice lies in his ability to weave personal introspection with sharp social commentary, all rendered with a masterful command of language.






