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Hansi Bochow-Blüthgen
Hansi Bochow-Blüthgen (2 January 1897 in Berlin-Charlottenburg – 30 August 1983 in Munich; actually ''Hanna Dora Margarethe'', née ''Blüthgen''; pen name: ''Lore Wiesner'') was a German writer, editor, and translator in the Post-war years. Life and work Source: Bochow-Blüthgen, was married to the journalist Friedrich Walter Bochow (1889–1946) from the mid-1920s, was the granddaughter of the illustrator Fedor Flinzer and niece of the lyricist Victor Blüthgen (1844–1920). The photographer Gisèle Freund and the writer Moshe Ya'akov Ben-Gavriel (1891–1965), who dedicated Bochow-Blüthgen his story ''Ein Löwe hat den Mond verschluckt'', were among her friends. Bochow-Blüthgen worked on their first training as a librarian. She gained recognition through numerous translations from English and American. Among her best known translations into German is ''Frühstück bei Tiffany'' (''Breakfast at Tiffany's (novella), Breakfast at Tiffany's'') by Truman Capote. Her sen ...
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