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Oda Schaefer was the daughter of Eberhard Kraus, one of the early Baltic writers and journalist, and his wife Alice Baertels, who came from a merchant family in
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In the aftermath of World War II, Oda's son was missing and her husband was severely injured. They lived for a while in the middle of a forest and then in
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Schaefer's literary work consists primarily of poetry in traditional forms inspired by the naturalist poet
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From 1928, Schaefer wrote fashion magazine articles, poems, and plays. During the
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were close friends with her at this time. Works by her appeared in the journal
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Poll – Film von Chris Kraus über Oda Schaefer mit Interview über sie
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Members of the German Academy for Language and Literature
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and then went to a private arts school for training in
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of the post-war period along with the authors of the
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Berlin-Wilmersdorf
Munich
Estonia
Berlin
graphic design
Albert Schaefer-Ast
Liegnitz
Horst Lange
Third Reich
GĂĽnter Eich
The Column
Inner Immigration
Peter Huchel
Elisabeth Langgässer
The Interior Kingdom
Frankfurter Newspaper
Reich Chamber
Switzerland
Wilhelm Lehmann
George von Vring
TrĂĽmmerliteratur
Group 47
Deutsche Akademie fĂĽr Sprache und Dichtung

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