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  2. Nelly Sachs The Nobel Prize in Literature 1966 . Born: 10 December 1891, Berlin, Germany . Died: 12 May 1970, Stockholm, Sweden . Residence at the time of the award: Sweden . Prize motivation: “for her outstanding lyrical and dramatic writing, which interprets Israel's destiny with touching strength” Language: German . Prize share: 1/2

  3. Oct 24, 2023 · In 1966 Nelly Sachs became the first German woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. After Sachs fled Berlin in 1940, her thirty-year exile in Sweden proved fertile ground for her poetry. She was motivated as a writer by her deep desire to bear witness to the victims of the Holocaust.

  4. Sachs, Nelly (1891–1970)German-Jewish poet and playwright who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966 for her work commemorating the suffering of Holocaust victims. Pronunciation: SAX. Born Leonie Sachs on December 10, 1891, in Berlin, Germany; died on May 12, 1970, at St. Source for information on Sachs, Nelly (1891–1970): Women ...

  5. May 11, 2018 · Sachs, Nelly (1891–1970) German-Jewish poet and dramatist. She escaped from Nazi Germany in 1940, and her works, such as In the Houses of Death (1947) and Later Poems (1965), bear witness to the suffering of European Jewry.

  6. 1966 Nobel Laureate in Literature. for her outstanding lyrical and dramatic writing, which interprets Israel's destiny with touching strength. Background. December 10, 1891-1970 Place of birth: Berlin, Germany.

  7. (1891 - 1970) Nelly Sachs was born in Berlin, Germany on December 10, 1891. She is most recognized as a dramatist and poet in addition to a spokeswoman for the Jews. The daughter of a Berlin industrialist, Sachs grew up in an artistic home where she early imbibed a love of literature.

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