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  1. Debora Vogel, Dvoyre Fogel (Burshtýn, Imperio austrohúngaro actual Ucrania, 4 de enero de 1900 – Gueto de Leópolis,Lviv, agosto de 1942) fue una filósofa y poetisa polaca. Activa en círculos literarios yidis aunque no fuera su primera lengua, escribió también en polaco , alemán y hebreo .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Debora_VogelDebora Vogel - Wikipedia

    Debora Vogel (1900–1942) was a philosopher and poet who published work in Yiddish and Polish. During World War I her family fled to Vienna and moved later to Lviv (known as Lemberg in German and Yiddish and Lwów in Polish), where Vogel spent most of her life.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Debora_VogelDebora Vogel - Wikiwand

    Debora Vogel, Dvoyre Fogel ( Burshtýn, Imperio austrohúngaro actual Ucrania, 4 de enero de 1900 – Gueto de Leópolis, Lviv, agosto de 1942) fue una filósofa y poetisa polaca. Activa en círculos literarios yidis aunque no fuera su primera lengua, escribió también en polaco, alemán y hebreo. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar.

  4. From mid-1927 to mid-1932, Debora Vogel served as the director of the orphanage and challenged her students with complex questions and reading tasks designed to enable them to develop their own thoughts and autonomous forms of life. There are clear parallels between Vogel’s educational and literary work, as will be demonstrated in what follows.

  5. This special issue invites you to walk with Debora Vogel as she maps the spaces of Jewish life through avant-garde forms. We bring together new perspectives on Vogel through poetry, visual art, translation, and scholarship, all in an attempt to follow the many lines of creative and critical inquiry that emerge from Vogel’s work.

  6. 26 de oct. de 2021 · The writer and educator Debora Vogel contended with questions raised by avant-garde art in the 1920s and 1930s and, throughout her writings, repeated the following question as a leitmotiv: What does “life” mean and which forms does it assume?

  7. 13 de ago. de 2019 · The Wandering Star of Yiddish Lit. Debora Vogel was a brilliant multilingual poet and aesthete who is best known as the muse of Bruno Schulz. But her work deserves a reading—in German, Polish,...