Eugenie Fink

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Eugenie Fink (born December 24, 1891 in Biala, now Poland , unclear whether Bielsko-Biała or Biała (city) ; † after June 9, 1942) was an Austrian - Jewish poet .

Life

Eugenie Fink, also called Jenny, was born as Eugenie Monheid. The German National Library records a place of activity in Tokyo in 1913/14. Eugenie was married to the poet Isaak Fink (1881-1942?). Both were deported from Vienna to Minsk on June 9, 1942 . Their death dates are unknown.

In 1969 the Eugenie-Fink-Gasse in Vienna- Favoriten was named after her.

Works

  • Music of silence. Poems . Saturn publishing house, Vienna 1934
  • Orphaned Heart and Other Poems . Free and Franko, Vienna 1997

The author's poems were also set to music.

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