Maša Kaleko

Maša Kaleko

poet Poland

Maša Kaleko, born Golda Malka Aufen in 1907 in Galicia, was a prominent Jewish-German poet and lyricist who rose to fame in post-World War I Berlin. Known for her poignant and melodic poetry, she captured the complexities of life and exile, and her works resonated deeply with the public, making her a cultural icon of her time. Despite facing persecution under the Nazi regime, she continued to create, eventually emigrating to the United States. Kaleko's legacy endures through her evocative verses that explore themes of love, loss, and identity, reflecting her multifaceted experiences as both an artist and a migrant.

Born on Jan 01, 1907 (118 years old)

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Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Montenegro 1 9.00 0.09% +0% 628,066 576 $5,500 5$
Totals 1 628,066 576 $5,500 5$
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