- Rahel Sanzara
Rahel Sanzara (also Sansara; pseudonym for Johanna Bleschke) (
9 February 1894 -8 February 1936 ) was a Germandancer ,actress andnovelist .Biography
Johanna Bleschke was the oldest of a town musician's four children. After graduating from a school for 'higher daughters', she went into an apprenticeship as a
bookbinder inBlankenburg . In 1913 she moved to Berlin, where she met physician and authorErnst Weiß . Their relationship would last for more than twenty years. After a short stint as a wartime nurse in 1914/15 she received an education as a dancer and launced a successful career. Since 1916 she also worked successfully as a movie actress and received actress training fromOtto Falckenberg in Munich, and found employment first inPrague , and from 1921 to 1924 at theHessisches Landestheater in Darmstadt.Her first novel "Das verlorene Kind (The lost child)" was published in 1926 and caused great controversy for its subject matter, the
lust murder of a four year old girl by an older boy. The book, based on a real 19th century crime case and drawing from both genres of detective novel and psychological drama received rave reviews and quickly saw several editions and was translated into eleven languages. It is still in print and continues to sell well today. Rahel Sanzara was to be awarded the respectedKleist-Preis in 1926, but she turned it down. Her subsequent novels couldn't repeat her debut's success.In 1927 Rahel Sanzara married the Jewish stock broker Walter Davidsohn, who emigrated to France to escape persecution from the
Nazis , while she remained in Berlin, already weakened bycancer . She died in 1936 after a long illness.Works
* "Das verlorene Kind (The lost child)" (Novel 1926) ISBN 978-3-518-37410-8
* "Die glückliche Hand" (in: "Vossische Zeitung " March 1933; Novel, Zürich 1936) ISBN 978-3-518-37684-3
* "Hochzeit der Armen" (Novel, unpublished and lost)
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