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Nathan Katz (24 December 1892, in Waldighofen – 12 January 1981, in Mulhouse) was a Jewish Alsatian poet from the Sundgau region. He wrote in Standard German as well as the Alsatian dialect.
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Serving at the East Front during the First World War, he was made prisoner in Nizhny Novgorod, where he wrote Das Galgenstüblein in June 1915.
External links
edit- (in French) Official site of the Nathan Katz Cultural Heritage Prize, created in Strasbourg in 2005
- (in German) Literature by and about Nathan Katz, Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek