Annemarie Minna Renée Schwarzenbach (23 May 1908 – 15 November 1942) was a Swiss writer, journalist and photographer. Her bisexual mother brought her up in a masculine style, and her androgynous image suited the bohemian Berlin society of the time, in which she indulged enthusiastically. Her anti-fascist campaigning forced her into exile, where she became close to the family of novelist Thomas Mann. She would live much of her life abroad as a photo-journalist, embarking on many lesbian relationships, and experiencing a growing morphine addiction. In America, the young Carson McCullers was infatuated with Schwarzenbach, to whom she dedicated Reflections in a Golden Eye. Schwarzenbach reported on the early events of World War II, but died of a head injury, following a fall.
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Annemarie Minna Renée Schwarzenbach (23 May 1908 – 15 November 1942) was a Swiss writer, journalist and photographer. Her bisexual mother brought her...
Robert Schwarzenbach & Co, formerly the world's largest silk concern. He has two younger sisters and a brother. He is a great-nephew of Annemarie Schwarzenbach...
great determination. Love letters written to McCullers from Annemarie Clarac-Schwarzenbach are at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at...
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heir to the Schwarzenbach silk mills who went on in the publishing industry. Schwarzenbach was a first cousin of AnnemarieSchwarzenbach. He was raised...
granddaughter was the renowned author, traveler, and photographer AnnemarieSchwarzenbach. Newspaper clippings about Ulrich Wille in the 20th Century Press...
photographed in the 1930s by the travel writers Robert Byron and AnnemarieSchwarzenbach. Byron's book, The Road to Oxiana, mentions the minarets and discusses...
Geneva to Kabul by car, in the company of fellow Swiss writer, AnnemarieSchwarzenbach. The Cruel Way is the title of Maillart's book about this experience...
Donatello Dubini and Fosco Dubini recounting an overland journey by AnnemarieSchwarzenbach and Ella Maillart from Geneva to Kabul. Umberto Eco mentions Kafiristan...
long-distance women travellers, such as David-Néel, Ella Maillart, AnnemarieSchwarzenbach, and Isabelle Eberhardt have also travelled the world and recounted...
Erika Mann would later have relationships with Therese Giehse, AnnemarieSchwarzenbach and Betty Knox, with whom she served as a war correspondent during...
Joseph Zemp (until June), then Josef Anton Schobinger 23 May – AnnemarieSchwarzenbach, author and photographer (died 1942) 6 December – Pierre Graber...
time Erika travelled with Klaus to North Africa in 1929, they met AnnemarieSchwarzenbach, a Swiss writer and photographer, who remained close to them for...
their daughters, novelist, travel journalist and photographer AnnemarieSchwarzenbach grew up on the estate. "Kantonsliste A-Objekte". KGS Inventar (in...
ISBN 3909111637. Annemarie Clarac-Schwarzenbach: Lorenz Saladin. Ein Leben für die Berge. Geleitwort von Sven Hedin. Bern: Hallwag, 1938. AnnemarieSchwarzenbach: Lorenz...
Jacob Saphir – a Meshulach and traveler of Romanian Jewish descent AnnemarieSchwarzenbach – a Swiss writer, journalist, photographer and traveler Sam Sloan...
better known authors are: Alaa Al Aswany, Ibrahim Al-Koni or Nicolas Bouvier, Alice Rivaz and AnnemarieSchwarzenbach. www.lenos.ch – publisher's homepage...