Burkart, Erika (1922–)
Burkart, Erika (1922–)
Swiss poet and novelist. Born Feb 8, 1922, in Aarau, Switzerland; m. Ernst Halter.
Works of poetry include Der dunkle Vogel (1953), Ich lebe (1964), Augenzeuge (1978), Die Freiheit der Nacht (1982), Schweigeminute (1988), Die Zärtlichkeit der Schatten (1991), and Stille fernster Rückruf (1997); novels include Moräne (1970), Der Weg zu den Schafen (1979), Der Spiele der Erkenntnis (1985), and Das Schimmern der Flügel (1994). Received Prix du Lions Club (1956), Prix de Pro Argovia (1964), and Prix Gottfried-Keller de la Fondation Bodmer (1990).
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