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  1. Hanny Michaelis (1966) Hanny Michaelis (19 December 1922 – 11 June 2007) was a Dutch poet. The daughter of Alfred Michaelis and Gonda Sara Swaab, both Jewish, she was born in Amsterdam. Her parents were sent to Sobibór in 1943 and never returned. She lived in hiding from 1942 to 1945.

  2. Hanny Michaelis ( Amsterdam, 19 december 1922 - aldaar, 11 juni 2007) was een Nederlands dichteres en vertaalster. Leven en werk. Ze was dochter van de Duitse kantoorbediende Alfred Michaelis en Amsterdamse Gonda Swaab, beiden op 26 maart 1943 omgebracht in vernietigingskamp Sobibór, zelf zat ze jarenlang bij meerdere families ondergedoken.

  3. Hanny Michaelis was born in 1922 in Amsterdam, and her small but distinctive oeuvre has been awarded numerous literary prizes. Michaelis established a reputation as a poet of contained lyricism, and her work is characteristically tempered by an almost wry awareness of limitation.

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    Hanny Michaelis (1922 – 2007) established a reputation as a poet of contained lyricism and her work is tempered by an almost wry awareness of limitation. Her small but distinctive oeuvre has been awarded numerous literary prizes.

  5. MICHAELIS, Hanny (geb. Amsterdam 19 -12-1922 − gest. Amsterdam 11-6-2007 ), dichteres, schrijfster en redactrice. Dochter van Alfred Michaelis (1889-1943), vertegenwoordiger, en Gonda Sara Swaab (1866 -1943 ), boekhoudster en handelscorrespondente.

  6. Hanny Michaelis was born in 1922 in Amsterdam, and her small but distinctive oeuvre has been awarded numerous literary prizes. Michaelis established a reputation as a poet of contained lyricism, and her work is characteristically tempered by an almost wry awareness of limitation.

  7. Hanny Michaelis published her first collection, Klein Voorspel (Little Prelude) in 1949. What followed was not a voluminous oeuvre, but a small, sensitive, indispensable body of poetry, accumulated slowly over the years. Hanny Michaelis has published six books of poetry, the last one in 1971.