Stella Rotenberg (born Stella Siegmann: 27 March 1915 - 3 July 2013) was a German language writer of prose and lyric poetry, originally from Vienna. For reasons of race and politics she was obliged to abandon her university medical studies in 1938 and to flee the country. She was keen to emigrate to England, but the necessary visa was not forthcoming and in March 1939 she fled, instead, to the Netherlands. Her brother Erwin had escaped to Sweden the previous year. For her Jewish parents, who were by this time beyond working age, there seemed to be no hope of admission to a foreign country: they remained behind. Stella Siegmann's long-awaited visa from the British was finally received in August 1939 and she moved to England where, a few months later, she married a fellow Austrian exile called Wolf Rotenberg. For the remaining 64 years of her life Stella Rotenberg lived in England, from 1948 in Leeds (Yorkshire). The language she preferred to use for her published work was always German, however.[1][2][3][4]
^Chiara Conterno (2017). "Stella Rotenbergs Beziehung zu Tirol: Der Briefwechsel mit HermannKuprian und die Kontakte in Innsbruck" (PDF). Mitteilungen aus dem Brenner-Archiv Nr. 36. Forschungsinstitut Brenner-ArchivUniversität Innsbruck. pp. 41–63. ISSN 1027-5649. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
^Stella Rotenberg (1915–2013). Donal McLaughlin (publisher of this online biographical summary and translator into English of many of Stella Rotenberg's poems). 16 September 2008. ISBN 978-1-85933-216-0. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
^Edith Petschnigg (May 2018). ""Das Gewissen der Welt" – Zur Bedeutung der Bibel im Werk der Exildichterin Stella Rotenberg" (PDF). Die Bibel in der Kunst/ Bible in the Arts (Online-Zeitschrift). Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Stuttgart. pp. 1–26. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
^Primus-Heinz Kucher (author); Andreas B. Kilcher (compiler-editor) (13 December 2016). Rotenberg, Stella. Springer-Verlag. pp. 493–494. ISBN 978-3-476-03782-4. {{cite book}}: |author1= has generic name (help); |work= ignored (help)
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