Lauber, Cécile (1887–1981)
Lauber, Cécile (1887–1981)
Swiss novelist, poet and playwright. Name variations: Cecile Lauber. Born July 13, 1887, in Lucerne, Switzerland; died April 16, 1981, in Lucerne.
Works include Die Wandlung (1929), Stumme Natur (1939), and Land deiner Mutter (4 vols, 1946–57).
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