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Swiss writer (1883–1959)

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Cécile Ines Loos
Born(1883-02-04)4 February 1883
Basel, Switzerland
Died21 January 1959(1959-01-21) (aged 75)
Basel, Switzerland
OccupationWriter

Cécile Ines Loos (4 February 1883 – 21 January 1959) was a Swiss writer. She was born and died in Basel. Her father was a German organist and her mother was from upper-class Basel society.

Works

  • "Matka Boska", 1929
  • “Die Rätsel der Turandot” (The riddles of Turandot), 1931
  • "Die leisen Leidenschaften. Ein Lied der Freundschaft" (The quiet passions. A song of friendship), 1934
  • “Der Tod und das Püppchen” (Death and the dolly), 1938
  • "Hinter dem Mond" (Behind the Moon), 1942
  • "Konradin. Das summende Lied der Arbeit von Vater, Sohn und Enkel" (Konradin. The humming song of father, son and grandson), 1943
  • "Jehanne", 1946
  • "Die Freundin" (The girlfriend), 1950
  • "Schlafende Prinzessinnen. Erzählung" (Sleeping princesses. Narrative), 1950
  • "Leute am See" (People at the lake), 1951
  • "Verzauberte Welt. Ein Lesebuch" (Enchanted world. A reading book)
  • "Erzählungen" (Stories)

References

  1. Linsmayer, Charles. "Cécile Ines Loos : her mind was still ablaze while she dreamt". Swiss Community. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
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