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  1. Nelly Sachs, winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature, was born in the Schöneberg district of Berlin on December 10, 1891. She fled the Nazis on May 16, 1940, and took refuge in Sweden, where she was granted asylum. Her career as a poet started only after her emigration, when she was nearly fifty years old.

  2. Walter de Gruyter, Sep 29, 2011 - Literary Criticism - 207 pages. Nelly Sachs. The Poetics of Silence and the Limits of Representation examines the poetry of the Nobel Prize-winning German Jewish poet Nelly Sachs. It firstly shifts established patterns of reception by analysing the author’s reception in East and West Germany after the war and ...

  3. 15 de abr. de 2022 · The poems in Nelly Sachs’s “Flight and Metamorphosis,” first published in German in 1959 and newly translated by the poet-critic-scholar Joshua Weiner ... Explore More in Books

  4. 15 de mar. de 2022 · Flight and Metamorphosis marks the culmination of Nelly Sachs’s development as a poet. Sachs, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966, speaks from her own condition as a refugee from Nazi Germany—her loneliness while living in a small Stockholm flat with her elderly mother; her exile, her alienation, her feelings of romantic bereavement; and her search for the divine.

  5. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Nelly Sachs died on May 12, 1970 in Stockholm, where she was buried in the Jewish cemetery See also the catalog to the Nelly Sachs exhibition at the Leo Baeck Institute: "Exhibit, documenting the life and work of Nelly Sachs, Nobel laureate in literature, 1966. Catalog. New York: Leo Baeck Institute, 1966." (PT 2637 A2 Z5 L4)

  6. 15 de mar. de 2022 · Nelly Sachs (1891–1970) was a dramatist and poet. Born into a Jewish family in Berlin, she was forced to flee Germany and escape to Sweden with her mother in 1940, where she worked as a translator. Her collections of poetry include In the Habitations of Death , Eclipse of Stars , And No One Knows Where to Go , and Flight and Metamorphosis.

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  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · Nelly Sachs (born Dec. 10, 1891, Berlin, Ger.—died May 12, 1970, Stockholm, Swed.) was a German poet and dramatist who became a poignant spokesperson for the grief and yearnings of her fellow Jews. When, with Shmuel Yosef Agnon , she was awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature, she observed that Agnon represented Israel whereas “I represent the tragedy of the Jewish people.”