著者について

Annemarie Schwarzenbach was a Swiss writer and photographer known for her adventurous spirit and literary contributions. Born in Zürich in 1908, she spent much of her youth exploring various parts of the world, particularly Afghanistan, which greatly influenced her work. Her writing often captured the beauty and complexities of the landscapes she traversed, blending travelogue with personal reflection. Schwarzenbach's notable works include 'Unsterbliches Blau: Reisen nach Afghanistan' and 'Eine Frau zu sehen,' which showcase her unique perspective on gender and society during a tumultuous period in history.

Schwarzenbach was also a prominent figure in the early 20th-century literary scene, engaging with themes of identity and belonging. Her life was marked by struggles, including her battle with addiction and her experiences during World War II, which ultimately led to her tragic death in 1942. Despite her relatively short life, her contributions to literature and photography have left a lasting impact, cementing her legacy as a pioneering female voice in Swiss and German literature.

国籍 スイス人
生年月日 October 23, 1908
出生地 Zürich, Switzerland
死亡日 November 15, 1942
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