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  1. "Was soll ich hier?": Exilbriefe an Salman Schocken : dokumentarische Erstausgabe mit vier Briefen Schockens im Anhang (German Edition) by Else Lasker-Schuler, 1986
  2. Sämtliche Gedichte by Else Lasker-Schüler, 2004-03-31
  3. Die Wolkenbrucke (DTV Sonderreihe, 106) (German Edition) by Else Lasker-Schuler, 1972
  4. Selected Poems (Green Integer: 104) by Else Lasker-Schuler, Else Lasker-Sch¿ler, et all 2000-11-01
  5. Hebräische balladen (German Edition) by Else Lasker-Schüler, 1920-01-01
  6. Hebraische Balladen: Faksimile der Handschrift (Marbacher Schriften) (German Edition) by Else Lasker-Schuler, 1986
  7. "Uberall Blicke Ich Nach Einem Heimatlichen Boden Aus": Exil Im Werk Else Lasker-Schulers (Exile Studies/Exil-Studien, Vol 1) by Sonja M. Hedgepeth, 1994-05
  8. Und weckte doch in deinem ewigen Hauche nicht den Tag: Prophetie im Werk Else Lasker-Schulers (European university studies. Series I, German language and literature) (German Edition) by Stephanie Bettina Heck, 1996
  9. Die Bedeutung des Spiels bei Else Lasker-Schuler: Im Rahmen von Expressionismus und Manierismus (Abhandlungen zur Kunst-, Musik- und Literaturwissenschaft) (German Edition) by Angelika Koch, 1971
  10. Drama als "schreitende Lyrik": Die Dramatikerin Else Lasker-Schuler (European university studies. Series I, German language and literature) (German Edition) by Andrea Parr, 1988
  11. Die Dichterin und das schelmische Erhabene: Else Lasker-Schulers "Die Nachte Tino von Bagdads" (German Edition) by Vivian Liska, 1998
  12. Wenn auch meine Palaste zerfallen sind: Else Lasker-Schuler 1909/1910 : Erzahlung (German Edition) by Elfi Hartenstein, 1983
  13. Mein Herz - Niemandem: Das Leben der Else Lasker-Schüler by Kerstin Decker,
  14. Else Lasker-Schuler (Kopfe des 20. Jahrhunderts) (German Edition) by Franz Baumer, 1998

41. Kofi Annan
violence. I wish you all success in your efforts to sustain the literary,artistic and humanitarian legacy of else laskerschuler. In
http://www.els.gesellschaft.wtal.de/else_prosa/kofi_annan.html

schreibt der "Else-Gesellschaft"
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Wuppertal, Germany, 15-17 November ..2002
Your commitment to freedom of expression and active engagement in the fight against intolerance are important contributions to the work of the United Nations.
Freedom of opinion and expression, and freedom of thought, conscience and religion, enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, are among the essential building blocks of human coexistence and progress. These are rights to be fought for, not blessings to be wished for. Indeed, peoples and cultures have always been enriched by the exchange of knowledge, ideas and artistic expression. It is the lack of education, and the dearth of knowledge, that can become a chief source of misunderstanding, hatred and violence.
I wish you all success in your efforts to sustain the literary, artistic and humanitarian legacy of Else Lasker-Schuler. In that spirit, please accept my best wishes for a successful forum. Kofi A. Annan

42. PERCUSSION MUSIC
R), 298R. Tombstone for else laskerschuler (1969) for voice perc(6)(graph sc) Text else lasker-schuler (G), free, B, 479. Lyric (1969
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PERCUSSION MUSIC Composer Title/Year Dur Code IMI# AMZALLAG, Avraham (b. 1941) Music (1970) Sextet for fl and perc(5) C AVIDOM, Menahem (1908 - 1995) Enigma D Enigma (R) AVNI, Tzvi (b. 1927) Collage Text: Yehuda Amichai ( H )*, (E)# C Collage (R) Silhouettes C Mizmor H Mizmor (R) Mizmor (R) BOSKOVICH, Alexander Uriyah With Joy and Gladness (1961) Short pieces for youth for 2 vlns (with drum and triangle ad lib) (Y-1) C BRAUN, Yehezkel (b. 1922) Little Charms C Phoenix B Soundtrack F Super ruinas, Oratio Szigeti Judaeorum in memoriam D Super ruinas, Oratio Szigeti Judaeorum in memoriam (R) EHRLICH, Abel (b. 1915) Seven Minutes D Seven Minutes (R) Trio C Gnihton and Gnihtemos (1977) for "non-speaker", ob, hn, perc(1), pno, vln & db F Gnihton and Gnihtemos (1977) for "non-speaker", ob, hn, perc(1), pno, vln & db (R) FEIGIN, Sarah (b. 1928) Let's Play Together I G Let's Play Together II G FLEISCHER, Tsippi (b. 1946) A Moving Shadow (o) A Moving Shadow (R) Haiku Text: G. Henderson (

43. Time-traveling ATJT Play Probes Ageless Identity Issues (2-26-1999)
Berlin moves fluidly between past and present, telling the stories of German Jewishcultural icons Walter Benjamin and else laskerschuler, and contemporary
http://www.jewishsf.com/bk990226/etaberlin.htm
February 26, 1999
Time-traveling ATJT play probes ageless identity issues
GREG STERLING Bulletin Correspondent Imagine Franz Kafka as a stand-up comedian. Now imagine him as a sort of emcee, presiding over a bustling cafe in Jerusalem where characters from history and the imagination cross paths with angels. That's the intriguing setup of "Berlin, Jerusalem and the Moon," A Traveling Jewish Theatre's ambitious exploration of cultural identity, displacement and the many-layered complexity of the human psyche. One of the most successful ATJT productions to date, the play was originally staged in 1985 and is being revived for this 20th anniversary season. "Berlin" opens on Monday, March 15 and runs Thursday through Sunday through April 4 at ATJT's newly remodeled performance space in Potrero Hill. Previews will take place March 4 to 14. Actors Joan Mankin, Aaron Davidman and Julian Lopez-Morillas take on the multi-character roles originated by ATJT principals Corey Fischer, Albert Greenberg and Naomi Newman. Newman directs the current production. A kind of dream-play incorporating drama, music and puppetry, "Berlin" moves fluidly between past and present, telling the stories of German Jewish cultural icons Walter Benjamin and Else Lasker-Schuler, and contemporary American Jews Izzie the K (inspired by Kafka) and his wife Edie, a homemaker. This juxtaposition reveals unexpected similarities in the circumstances of Jews in pre-Nazi Germany and those in contemporary America.

44. Janine Canan: Order Books
STAR IN MY FOREHEAD SELECTED POEMS BY else laskerschuler. Translations,bilingual edition with illustrations by the poet, Holy Cow!
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from
jancanan@vom.com
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Your local bookstore
Coming Soon: by Janine Canan, Scars, Chicago IL, 2002.
"A poet of questing imagination and seemingly endless originality", Mary Mackey, from the Introduction.
JOURNEYS WITH JUSTINE , Stories illustrated by Cristina Biaggi, Scars, Chicago IL, 2002.
A spiritual journey in 21 episodes.
DIVINE NECTAR: The Words Of Mata Amritanandamayi , Volume I,
Rendered into poetry, M.A. Center, San Ramon CA, 2002.
DANCING WITH DIVINE MOTHER . New poems.
"Wonderful, poetic wake-up calls! Jewels amidst the ashes!"—Linda Joy Stone, healer
Now Available:
CHANGING WOMAN
Contains three award-winning poems.
Available only from jancanan@vom.com and Amazon.com.
"One poet's penetrating journey through the metamorphic realms of bewilderment and bliss." —James Broughton, poet "Canan shows us the wild imbalance of our planet—forgotten Mother of us all….Some of the best and strongest poems Canan has ever written." —Mary Mackey, novelist.

45. Janine Canan: Her Reviews
Canan's newest books of poetry published in 2000—the other is a wonderful bookof translations, Star in My Forehead Selected Poems by else laskerschuler.
http://www.janinecanan.com/Pages/reviews.htm
Changing Woman
Alma Villanueva in Kalliope
Mish Bertrand in Goddessing Changing Woman by Janine Canan
Scars Publications, Chicago, 2000, 170 pages.
Changing Woman Star in My Forehead: Selected Poems by Else Lasker-Schuler . In this review, I'll concentrate on Changing Woman . Poetically, it's divided into five sections, beginning with "In The Country of War" to the final "In The Mother's Heart". It's quite a journey—one that could only be made by a mature poet. From "In The Country of War": "Once the world was wild./ Mother drenched her darling boy in milk and honey./He built the house, the road, the car—and woman/made their home, their conversation during the long journey./Now he, for millennia worshipped with flowers and fire,/must retreat in silence, smoke and shame..../He gives his sons weapons and teaches them to kill./He imagines he is bigger than God.'
Then the poet enters the "Fathers' Night"—she encounters, wrestles, rages and warns us all in our new century of this deadly night we sleep and dream in...from "Radioactive": "Chernobyl, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Pakistan, Spokane Reservation, Three Mile Island—/radioactive forever./The feminization of everything/is required."

46. Zoo District
to the Cafe Fini, a Bohemian haunt frequented by Murnau and poet Hans Degele (PeterAlton), Murnau's true love; poetess else laskerschuler (Christine Deaver
http://www.zoodistrict.org/documents/nosferaturev/thr_2001.html
Nosferatu...Angel of the Final Hour
The Hollywood Reporter, 2001

By Ed Kaufman A stylized blend of German expressionism, commedia dell'arte, magic realism and original music, "Nosferatu: Angel of the Final Hour" as performed/produced by the Zoo District is compelling, innovative, wall-to-wall theater. Written by Kaaren J. Luker (with additional material written by nine others in the company), and with choreography by Brian Freete, costumes by Patrice Pitman-Quinn, lighting by Peter Smith and original music by Jef Bek (with input from five others), "Nosferatu" is very much a collaboration of the Zoo District company's effort "to create daring and original work." Previous image Next image And it's certainly daring and original as Zoo District tells its unique version of early German pioneer filmmaker-director F.W. Murnau as he was shooting his immortal 1921 vampire silent film "Nosferatu," based loosely on Bram Stoker's "Dracula." Under the skilled direction of Jon Kellam, the worlds of Murnau and his creation are fused. Suddenly, the landscape/dreamscape and life/art become one as we traverse Murnau's dreams, memories and reflections during the last few minutes of his troubled life.

47. Zoo District
characterizations of Zoo District members, such as Fria, Simonetti, Fischer, ChristineDeaver as the lustful and bitter poetess else laskerschuler, D Morris
http://www.zoodistrict.org/documents/nosferaturev/bsw_2001.html
Nosferatu...Angel of the Final Hour
Back Stage West
- February 22, 2001
Reviewed by Scott Proudfit When the darkly perverse Nosferatu swept onto the theatrical scene in fall 1999, it sucked up a Critic's Pick and multiple Garland awards from Back Stage West before taking wing. Now this spooky, ridiculous creature has landed at the Evidence Room - considerably more upscale digs than the chilly warehouse in which Zoo District produced the majority of its early productions. So we thought it would be a good idea to check out how this vamp is hanging in. For those who missed the first visitation, Nosferatu is an impressionist examination of the passions of silent filmmaker F.W. Murnau. Created by director Jon Kellam, Bernadette Sullivan, and playwright Kaaren J. Luker, the non-linear story takes place in Murnau's mind at the moment of his death, as he comes to Previous image Next image grips with the shadows that dominated his vision as an artist and moves toward the light he never truly appreciated in his films. Parallels are drawn between the troubled director and his greatest character, the vampire Count Orlok. Both of these creatures suffered the pains of isolation and the attacks of unsympathetic enemies, because of their own denial of the romantic love that might have given their existence meaning. For Nosferatu, this is embodied by the innocent virgin Mina, and for Murnau by the German soldier Hans, who dies on the battlefield after being betrayed by the filmmaker's infidelities.

48. Books And Writing - 14/07/2000: Motti Lerner
His play Exile in Jerusalem is a two person study of the last days of the greatGerman Jewish poet else laskerschuler and is currently being performed by
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/bwriting/stories/s150152.htm

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Friday 14/07/2000
Motti Lerner
Summary:

This week, Israeli playwright, Motti Lerner whose work for theatre and television has been produced in Tel Aviv, London, Zurich, Washington, New York and through-out Germany. He has been awarded several prizes including the 1995 Academy Award for best TV drama. His play Exile in Jerusalem is a two person study of the last days of the great German Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schuler and is currently being performed by Saltpillar Theatre company at St Martin's Theatre in Melbourne. Booking details: CUB Malthouse 9685 5111 Cost: adults $22, $17.60 concession, $16.50 groups of 10 or more Presenter: Ramona Koval Producer: Suzanne Donisthorpe To the main story index Navigate the Radio National Website... Search Radio National... Choose a program... Airplay All In The Mind AM The Ark Asia Pacific Australia Talks Back Australia Talks Books AWAYE! Background Briefing Big Ideas Book Reading Book Talk Books and Writing Boyer Lectures Breakfast Bush Telegraph The Business Report The Buzz Classic Comedy The Comfort Zone Correspondents Report Country Breakfast The Deep End DIG - Internet Radio Earthbeat Encounter The Europeans First Person The Goons The Health Report Hindsight In Conversation Late Night Live The Law Report Letter From America Lifelong Learning Life Matters Lingua Franca

49. A Traveling Jewish Theatre Newsletter: Berlin, Jerusalem And The Moon; Jewish Mu
Shaped around the modern secular writers, German Jews Walter Benjamin and else laskerschuler,it was the first of our plays to address contemporary events in
http://www.atjt.com/Archives/newsletter_3_99.htm
home now playing news contact us ... bookstore ATJT's March Newsletter Destination Berlin, Jerusalem and the Moon
by Naomi Newman
New Faces, New Interpretations for ... Back to top Destination Berlin, Jerusalem and the Moon by Naomi Newman D In 1985 Corey, Albert and I opened Berlin, Jerusalem and the Moon, our fourth play, at Intersection for the Arts in North Beach. Shaped around the modern secular writers, German Jews Walter Benjamin and Else Lasker-Schuler, it was the first of our plays to address contemporary events in Israel/Palestine and to deal with the complexities of American Jewish identity. Why is it relevant today? Why mount it again? Because the concerns that fueled the work are unfortunately still very present. Walter Benjamin and Else Lasker-Schuler were refugees, running from the Nazis in 1938. In 1994 I went to the former Yugoslavia to perform in refugee camps in Croatia and Serbia. After the Holocaust, the world said "Never again!" and since then we’ve had Vietnam, Cambodia, Haiti, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Kosovo. Today hordes of people, displaced and homeless, are wandering the earth. Ethnic cleansing, genocide, mass killings, mass rapes, concentration camps and torture persist throughout the world. In this 50th year of celebrating the creation of Israel, the conflict between Israel and Palestine is still unresolved, the tensions continue to mount and the peace plan seems dangerously close to disintegration. American Jews are increasingly divided in their reactions to the conflict in the Middle East, as is voiced in the play by the character of Izzie.

50. Taking Wing
Below are the postcards painted by Franz Marc and sent to else laskerschuler inthe years 1912-1914 that inspired Janice to pen her celebrated suite of poems
http://www.goldennotebook.com/body_taking_wing.html
You don't have to be a poetry lover to love this poetry book. Janice King's first book,
Taking Wing: Poems from the Oregon Outback to the Hudson Valley, is memorable and beautifully written. She takes the reader on a journey starting in her childhood Oregon and ending right here in the Hudson Valley. Below are the postcards painted by Franz Marc and sent to Else Lasker-Schuler in the years 1912-1914 that inspired Janice to pen her celebrated suite of poems, Postcards Postcard
Little Sacred Calf
And the prophesy comes down to us
On the morning you ascend your throne
a little sacred calf will nap in the palace grove Birthed in a moment
When divinity touches stone
her red jasper hooves
will mark the path
of your reign and her eyes
whispering of garnets
will scatter across the green schist of Spring goldbook@ulster.net Postcard Two Blue Horses Fear is mating is Chrysocolla stallions poised for peerless dance twist and rear slice the air with glancing hooves Fear is mating is on the wind Turbid dust flies in coral clouds Blue fury frames one Spring flame of cypress A black line snakes down each salt spine the matrix of mane and tale Postcard Prince Jussuf's Lemon Horse Colored by intrusion's scent the bull spins and charges Snorting fills a canyon with his own air Signs claim to the edges of rogue rye and thistles with hoof glyphs His horns poise to break the possible fall from high atop granite ridges of a yellow appaloosa a lemon-skinned filly blanketed with slate spots Her taut flank ripples

51. Calendar Of Events
Literatures. Jewish Lecture Series From the Hebrew Ballads to the BluePiano else laskerschuler's Homeland/Exile Dr. Calvin Jones.
http://www.southalabama.edu/arts&sci/calendar.html
January February March April ... December Check out our story of the week!
Discover the French Connection in Mobile
January Thursday, January 16 Department of Music Concerts
*USA FACULTY RECITAL
- "Words of Women"
Dr. Kathryn Barnes-Burroughs, soprano and Dr. Jerry Alan Bush, pianist
Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Recital Hall, $5 General Admission, $3 Faculty, Staff, Students, Sr. Cit.
7:30 p.m. February Tuesday, February 4 USA College of Medicine
"Women in Surgery - My Personal Journey"
Velma Scantly, M.D.
Director, USA Gulf Coast Regional Transplant Center
HUMB 150, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, February 6

52. Berlin - Jerusalem, A Film By Amos Gitai
1989) The film weaves together German poet else laskerschuler's journey to Palestinein the '30's with the story of a pioneering Zionist settler from Russia.
http://www.indic.co.il/AmosGitai/berlin.html

53. Literature & Poetry
else laskerschuler Inside This Deathly Solitude. New York, 1991. else lasker-schulerExpressionist, Woman, Jew, and Exile. New York, 1991.
http://lastexpression.northwestern.edu/bibliography_literature.htm
Aaron, Frieda. "Poetry in the Holocaust: Ghetto and Concentration Camp Poetry." Doctoral Diss. City University of New York, 1985. Aaron, Frieda. Bearing the Unbearable: Yiddish and Polish Poetry in the Ghettos and Concentration Camps. Albany, 1990. Aaron, Frieda. "Poetry in the Holocaust," Perspectives on the Holocaust . Randolph A. Braham, ed. Boston, The Hague, and London, 1983. Aaron, Frieda. "Poetry and Ideology in Extremis: Ghetto and Concentration Camp Poetry." Comparative Poetics: Proceedings of the Xth Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association . Claudio Guillen and Peggy Asher, eds. New York, 1985. Aaron, Frieda. "Yet the Song Continued: Polish and Yiddish Poetry in the Ghettos and Concentration Camps," Remembering for the Future: The Impact of the Holocaust on the Contemporary World . Oxford and New York, 1988. Aaron, Frieda. “Yiddish and Polish Poetry in the Ghettos and Camps," Modern Language Studies 19, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 72-87. Alexander, Edward.

54. BookSense.com
Star in my ForeheadStar in My Forehead by laskerschuler, else (Holy Cow Press,$12.95, 0930100883) These poems are excavations of the soul; her words are
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55. BookSense.com
StarStar in My Forehead by else laskerschuler These poems are excavationsof the soul. Her words, fragments of an internal city of experience.
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56. 1997 Symposium Program
Room Russell 224. Moderator 1. Split Image from Abroad The NativeAmerican Identity of the German/Jewish Poet else laskerschuler .
http://www.sosu.edu/al/ehl/nas/sym1997.htm
SECOND ANNUAL NATIVE AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Durant, Oklahoma PROGRAM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1997 8:30 am: Conference Registration Russell Foyer PAPER PRESENTATIONS 9:00 - 10:30 am: Panel A "'Points of Multiple Contact': Of Tricksters, Serpents and Coyotes" Room: Math Building Moderator: 1. ."Sam Kenoi's `Coyote and the Whitemen': Contact in and out of a Chiricahua Narrative" In this presentation Anthony Webster will examine the situational or co-constructed nature of Sam Kenoi's telling of "Coyote and the White Men" in Chiricahua Apache to Harry Hoijer, and Hoijer's textual representation of Kenoi's fleeting real time narrative. Webster seeks to discover what can be recovered from the realtime, momentbound, fleeting narration. Specifically he will assess this narration as a point of multiple contact. 2. "The King of the Waters: Legends of the Horned Water Serpent" In this presentation Deborah Mitchell will provide a concentrated study of one tribe' rare legend of a snake-man in order to give a clear understanding of an overall tapestry, spread over many tribes. This study will address claims of the skeptical, especially those who argue that the common threads running through most Native American nations could very well be coincidental. 3. "A Consideration of Native American Poetics in Three Trickster Poems as a Manifestation of Our Current Nativist Movement"

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58. My Weirdbook - Franz Marc - Pferde2.jpg
friends. This one went to writer else laskerschuler, as did manyothers as she was a great friend of both he and his wife Maria.
http://www.musicats.com/weird/marc/pferde2.htm
Marc - Pferde 2
This is one of a series of hand-painted postcards Marc
sent to his friends. This one went to writer Else Lasker-Schuler,
as did many others as she was a great friend of both he and
his wife Maria. Schuler treasured these postcards from her
romantic artist-friend, which is one reason they have
survived the years.
"The Blue Rider has fallen, a mighty, biblical figure about whom
there hung a fragrance of Eden. Across the landscape he
cast a blue shadow. He was the one who could still hear
the animals speak; and he transfigured their uncomprehended souls." Else Lasker-Schuler's obituary to Franz Marc, published in the Berliner Tageblatt (1916). Diane F. Fisli

59. Lasker-Schüler Bibliografie: Benutzungshinweise
Translate this page else Lasker-Schüler Online Bibliography/Bibliografie BENUTZUNGSANLEITUNG UND HINWEISE. zBnach Lasker-Schüler suchen aber nicht lasker-schuler verwenden, um
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60. Lasker-Schüler Bibliography: Instructions
else LaskerSchüler Online Bibliography/Bibliografie INSTRUCTIONS AND TIPS FORUSE. In other words, Lasker-Schüler is understood, but not lasker-schuler .
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