Else Krafft
Else Krafft (pseudonym: Isolde Leyden ) (born May 15, 1877 in Breslau ; † February 7, 1947 in Freiberg / Saxony) was a journalist and writer.
Her father, Edmund Krafft, was the editor of the Vossische Zeitung .
In 1899 she met August Stramm , whom she married on November 9, 1902 in Berlin. Her father gave the son-in-law the first opportunity to publish.
Under her pseudonym, she successfully published poems, articles and entertainment books in mass circulation.
Works
- The ring sounded Gloria ; 1906
- One Touch of Nature ; New York Tribune, October 8, 1916
- Whither Thou Goest ; New York Tribune November 19, 1916
- Riko Rischewska ; Hamburg; Leuchtfeuer-Verlag, 1926
- Crusade of love ; Prague, Leipzig; Neugebauer, 1936
- The song of love ; Neugebauer; 1935
- The house on the ladder to heaven ; Berlin: hostage 1936
- Shadows around Ingrid ; Berlin: hostage 1936
- The man with the stone heart ; Vienna, Leipzig: Derflinger & Fischer 1937
- Nanny wanted ; Hamburg, Hans Müller 1940
literature
Lothar Jordan: Family and War: on August Stramm's letters to his wife
Web links
- Wolfgang Delseit (Ed.): August Stramm. Reader (PDF file; 3.48 MB)
- Entry in HANS manuscripts, autographs, bequests and special collections
- Literature by and about Else Krafft in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Krafft, Else |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Leyden, Isolde (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 15, 1877 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wroclaw |
DATE OF DEATH | February 7, 1947 |
Place of death | Freiberg , Saxony |