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Verena Stefan

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Verena Stefan (3 October 1947 – 29 November 2017) was a Swiss-born[1] feminist and writer living in Germany, later in Canada.[2]

She was born in Bern[1] and moved to Berlin in 1968 to become a physical therapist and study sociology at the Free University of Berlin. Her first book Häutungen (Sheddings) (1975) was based on her experiences living in Berlin. In 1980, she published a book of poems Mit Füßen, mit Flügeln (With feet, with wings).[3]

With Gabriele Meixner, she has published German translations of Dream of a Common Language by Adrienne Rich and Lesbian Peoples by Monique Wittig.[2] Stefan has also published essays on writing for Die Zeit and Frauenoffensive.[4]

She lived together with Lise Moisan and died in Montreal on 29 November 2017.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Sandford, John (2013). Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture. Routledge. pp. 581–82. ISBN 978-1136816031.
  2. ^ a b Altbach, Edith H (1984). German Feminism: Readings in Politics and Literature. State University of New York Press. p. 383. ISBN 0873958411.
  3. ^ Wilson, Katharina M (1991). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Vol. 1. Taylor & Francis. p. 1137. ISBN 0824085477.
  4. ^ Cocalis, Susan L (1986). German Feminist Poems from the Middle Ages to the Present: A Bilingual Anthology. Feminist Press at CUNY. p. 181. ISBN 0935312536.
  5. ^ L-Mag.de: Die Hochzeiten, Verlobungen, Regenbogenbabies und Abschiede 2017 (german)