Imma von Bodmershof (born Emma Lilly Isolde von Ehrenfels) (August 10, 1895 – August 26, 1982) was an Austrian poet born in Graz. She received the Grand Austrian State Prize in 1958 for her work Sieben Handvoll Salz (Seven Handfuls of Sand), a novel set in Sicily. She was engaged to be married to and influenced by the works of Norbert von Hellingrath. She had a talent for writing haiku and published several volumes.
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| - Imma von Bodmershof (geboren als Emma von Ehrenfels; * 10. August 1895 in Graz; † 26. August 1982 auf Schloss Rastbach in Gföhl, Niederösterreich) war eine österreichische Schriftstellerin. (de)
- Imma von Bodmershof, née Imma von Ehrenfels à Graz (Autriche) le 10 août 1895 et morte à Gföhl (dans le village de ), en Basse-Autriche, le 26 août 1982, est une poétesse autrichienne. (fr)
- Imma von Bodmershof (born Emma Lilly Isolde von Ehrenfels) (August 10, 1895 – August 26, 1982) was an Austrian poet born in Graz. She received the Grand Austrian State Prize in 1958 for her work Sieben Handvoll Salz (Seven Handfuls of Sand), a novel set in Sicily. She was engaged to be married to and influenced by the works of Norbert von Hellingrath. She had a talent for writing haiku and published several volumes. (en)
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| - Imma von Bodmershof (geboren als Emma von Ehrenfels; * 10. August 1895 in Graz; † 26. August 1982 auf Schloss Rastbach in Gföhl, Niederösterreich) war eine österreichische Schriftstellerin. (de)
- Imma von Bodmershof (born Emma Lilly Isolde von Ehrenfels) (August 10, 1895 – August 26, 1982) was an Austrian poet born in Graz. She received the Grand Austrian State Prize in 1958 for her work Sieben Handvoll Salz (Seven Handfuls of Sand), a novel set in Sicily. She was engaged to be married to and influenced by the works of Norbert von Hellingrath. She had a talent for writing haiku and published several volumes. Imma was the daughter of Baron Christian von Ehrenfels, the founder of the modern structural Gestalt psychology in Austria. She was also the sister of Umar Rolf Baron Ehrenfels, an orientalist and anthropologist who converted to Islam. (en)
- Imma von Bodmershof, née Imma von Ehrenfels à Graz (Autriche) le 10 août 1895 et morte à Gföhl (dans le village de ), en Basse-Autriche, le 26 août 1982, est une poétesse autrichienne. (fr)
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