Siegfried Salomo Lipiner was an Austrian writer and poet whose works made an impression on Richard Wagner and Friedrich Nietzsche, but who published nothing after 1880 and lived out his life as Librarian of Parliament in Vienna. A poet and dramatist of highly individual character, he is today remembered in German-speaking literary circles mainly for his translations of the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz; he is also known to music history as having been a close friend of Gustav Mahler.

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  • Siegfried Salomo Lipiner was an Austrian writer and poet whose works made an impression on Richard Wagner and Friedrich Nietzsche, but who published nothing after 1880 and lived out his life as Librarian of Parliament in Vienna. A poet and dramatist of highly individual character, he is today remembered in German-speaking literary circles mainly for his translations of the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz; he is also known to music history as having been a close friend of Gustav Mahler.
  • Siegfried Lipiner, war ein Erzähler, Dramatiker, Übersetzer und Journalist. Ab 1881 war er Bibliothekar des österreichischen Reichsrates. Er konvertierte 1891 vom jüdischen zum evangelischen Glauben. Er zählte zu dem Freundeskreis des Komponisten und Dirigenten Gustav Mahler. Zu einem Zerwürfnis zwischen den beiden kam es, als Lipiner ihm von der Ehe mit Alma Mahler-Werfel abriet. 1961 wurde die Lipinergasse in Wien-Liesing nach ihm benannt.
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  • Siegfried Salomo Lipiner was an Austrian writer and poet whose works made an impression on Richard Wagner and Friedrich Nietzsche, but who published nothing after 1880 and lived out his life as Librarian of Parliament in Vienna. A poet and dramatist of highly individual character, he is today remembered in German-speaking literary circles mainly for his translations of the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz; he is also known to music history as having been a close friend of Gustav Mahler.
  • Siegfried Lipiner, war ein Erzähler, Dramatiker, Übersetzer und Journalist. Ab 1881 war er Bibliothekar des österreichischen Reichsrates. Er konvertierte 1891 vom jüdischen zum evangelischen Glauben. Er zählte zu dem Freundeskreis des Komponisten und Dirigenten Gustav Mahler. Zu einem Zerwürfnis zwischen den beiden kam es, als Lipiner ihm von der Ehe mit Alma Mahler-Werfel abriet. 1961 wurde die Lipinergasse in Wien-Liesing nach ihm benannt.
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  • Siegfried Lipiner
  • Siegfried Lipiner
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