Rose Ausländer
Rose Ausländer was a notable German-language poet born on May 11, 1901, in Czernowitz, which is now part of Ukraine. She was part of the Jewish community and experienced the challenges of displacement and loss during the Holocaust. Her poetry often reflects themes of identity, memory, and the human experience.
After fleeing to the United States in 1940, Ausländer continued to write and publish her work. She became known for her unique voice and style, earning recognition in both Germany and Austria. Her contributions to literature include numerous collections of poetry, and she is celebrated for her exploration of language and emotion.