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Name
  
Ludwig Fulda

Role
  
Playwright

Partner
  
Henriette Chaminade


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Died
  
March 7, 1939, Berlin, Germany

Movies
  
Two-Faced Woman, The Lost Paradise

Books
  
Aladdin Und Die Wunderlampe by Ludwig Fulda

Similar People
  
S N Behrman, George Cukor, J Searle Dawley, Salka Viertel

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Ludwig Anton Salomon Fulda (July 7, 1862 – March 7, 1939) was a German playwright and a poet with a strong social commitment. He lived with Moritz Moszkowski's first wife Henriette, née Chaminade, younger sister of pianist and composer Cécile Chaminade.

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Biography

He was born in Frankfurt. He was a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts and the first president of the PEN of Germany (1925–1932). He visited the United States in 1906 on the invitation of the Germanistic Society. Due to being Jewish he was removed from his work by the Nazis in 1933. Fulda committed suicide in Berlin in 1939 when he was denied entry into the United States.

Works

His creations use the relationships of his characters to develop the social and political issues of his time. Fulda's work include Der Talisman (1892), Jugendfreunde (1897) and Maskerade (1904). His novel Der Seeräuber was later freely adapted into the play The Pirate by S. N. Behrman. Inspired by the story of Aladdin, he wrote Aladdin und die Wunderlampe. He also made numerous translations.

References

Ludwig Fulda Wikipedia