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    Claire Goll (born Klara Liliane Aischmann) (29 October 1890 – 30 May 1977) was a German-French writer and journalist; she married the poet Yvan Goll in 1921. Biography. Goll née Aischmann was born on 29 October 1890 in Nuremberg, Germany. She grew up in Munich.

  2. Claire Goll (1890-1977) was a German-Jewish writer, translator, and editor who lived in Switzerland, France, and America. She wrote novels, poetry, short stories, and reviews, and was married to Yvan Goll, a fellow avant-garde poet.

  3. Claire Goll (geb. Clara bzw. Klara Aischmann, * 29. Oktober 1890 in Nürnberg; † 30. Mai 1977 in Paris) war eine deutsch-französische Schriftstellerin und Journalistin und die Ehefrau des Dichters Yvan Goll . Adolf Hoffmeister, Claire Goll, 1959. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk. 1.1 Nachlass. 2 Werke (Auswahl) 2.1 Deutschsprachige Titel.

  4. Claire Goll was a German writer, journalist and translator. Goll (born October 29, 1890; died May 30, 1977) was born as Clarisse Liliane Aischmann into a strict family in Nuremberg, Germany. In 1911, after the suicide of her brother and because of the mental disorder of her mother, she left her family and married the publisher Heinrich Studer.

  5. Claire Goll, née Clara Aischmann le 29 octobre 1891 à Nuremberg et morte le 30 mai 1977 dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris 1, est une écrivaine, poétesse et journaliste franco - allemande. Elle a été l'épouse du romancier et poète Yvan Goll . Biographie. Claire Goll naît de parents prussiens aristocrates et juifs en 1890.

  6. Claire Goll was a talented and emancipated writer who had affairs with Rilke, Werfel, Malraux and others. She became a devoted companion of Ivan Goll, whom she supported until his death in 1950.

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  8. Jan 21, 2014 · Claire Goll (1890 Nuremberg – 1977 Paris), née Liliane Clarisse Aischmann, was a writer, poet and journalist, daughter of Josef Aischmann, a hops dealer. She married her first husband, the publisher Heinrich Studer (1889-1961) in 1911 and lived in Leipzig.