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    November 1890 – 14 August 1928), better known by his pseudonym Klabund, was a German writer. Klabund, born Alfred Henschke in 1890 in Crossen, was the son of...
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    [citation needed] On 7 May 1925 she married Alfred Henschke (the poet Klabund), who had followed her from Munich to Breslau, at that time already a well...
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  • liberally re-translated into German by Klabund as Der Kreidekreis in 1924, which was very popular. In Klabund's version, the Emperor marries the heroine...
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  • (1830–1897), German women's rights activist Henschke, winery in South Australia Klabund (born Alfred Henschke, 1890–1928), German novelist This page lists people...
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    Zemlinsky to a libretto by the composer after the play Der Kreidekreis [de] by Klabund – a telling of the Chalk Circle story. The opera was written during 1930-31...
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  • a 1923 Russian novel by Ivan Nazhivin Rasputin, a 1927 German novel by Klabund, on which the 1932 MGM film was based Rasputin (Orson Scott Card novel)...
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  • Chalk Circle), a German play by Klabund Der Kreidekreis (opera), an opera by Alexander von Zemlinsky after the play by Klabund Chalk Circle (Canadian band)...
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    stained-glass artist and book illustrator, TB patient from 1929, buried in Chur Klabund (1890 – 1928 in Davos), aka Alfred Henschke, German writer and painter...
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  • 1889 – Alton Adams, American composer and bandleader (d. 1987) 1890 – Klabund, German author and poet (d. 1928) 1896 – Carlos P. Garcia, Filipino lawyer...
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  • publishing contemporary literature. Works by the German writer Alfred Henschke (Klabund) were printed in high numbers, as were works by Arnold Zweig, Hugo Salus...
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