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Famous for her poetry and infamous for her bohemian lifestyle, as well as her association with political radicals, Else Lasker-Schuler (1869-1945) is only now returning to just renown as one of the few women writers within the Expressionist movement of the early twentieth century. These plays--"Dark River, Arthur Aronymus and His Ancestors, "and "I and I"--put Lasker-Schuler on a par with Brecht in her day.

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Famous for her poetry and infamous for her bohemian lifestyle, as well as her association with political radicals, Else Lasker-Schuler (1869-1945) is only now returning to just renown as one of the few women writers within the Expressionist movement of the early twentieth century. These plays--"Dark River, Arthur Aronymus and His Ancestors, "and "I and I"--put Lasker-Schuler on a par with Brecht in her day.
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Else Lasker-Schuler (1869-1945) was the daughter of a well-to-do Jewish banker and builder, Else Schuler gave up her bourgeois existence as a doctor's wife for the artistic, social, and political uncertainties that would characterize the rest of her life. The death of her beloved son in 1927 also marked the beginning of Lasker-Schuler's years of tragedy, loss, and dislocation, culminating in her flight from Nazi Germany to Switzerland and then Jerusalem, where she ended her days as an eccentric pauper. Jane Curtis is a teacher, translator, and free-lance musician. She lives in Springfield, Virginia. Inca Molina Rumold is associate professor of German and comparative literature at DePaul University in Chicago. "