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Else Lasker-Schüler There is a memorial plaque to Else Lasker-Schüler at Motzstraße 7, Berlin-Schöneberg, where she lived from 1924 to 1933. Part of this street was renamed Else-Lasker-Schüler-Straße in 1996. In Elberfeld in Wuppertal there is now a school named after her (The "School without Racism"), and a memorial stele was erected on Herzogstraße, Wuppertal.
Else Lasker-Schüler In Jerusalem, there is a small street named for Else Lasker-Schüler in the neighborhood of Nayot - Rehov Else. Perched on a ridge in the Jerusalem Forest, very close to the Kennedy Memorial (Yad Kennedy), was a sculpture in her honor resembling a slender tree trunk with wings. It was placed there in 1997, and was stolen, probably by metal thieves, in July 2007.
Else Lasker-Schüler Schüler was born in Elberfeld, now a district of Wuppertal. Her mother, Jeannette Schüler (née Kissing) was a central figure in her poetry, and the main character of her play "Die Wupper" was inspired by her father, Aaron Schüler, a Jewish banker.
Else Lasker-Schüler Lasker-Schüler's first prose work, "Das Peter-Hille-Buch", was published in 1906, after the death of Hille, one of her closest friends. In 1907, she published the prose collection "Die Nächte der Tino von Bagdad," followed by the play "Die Wupper" in 1909, which was not performed until later. A volume of poetry called "Meine Wunder," published in 1911, established Lasker-Schüler as the leading female representative of German expressionism.
Else Lasker-Schüler After separating from Herwarth Walden in 1910 and divorcing him in 1912, she found herself penniless and dependent on the financial support of her friends, in particular Karl Kraus. That year, she met Gottfried Benn. An intense friendship developed between them which found its literary outlet in a large number of love poems dedicated to him. The death of her son in 1927, however, sent her into a deep depression.