Aline Valangin was a Swiss writer, pianist, and psychoanalyst. She was follower of Carl Jung and became a psychoanalyst.
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Aline Valangin | |
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Born | 1889 Vevey, Switzerland |
Died | 1986 Ascona |
Occupation | writer, pianist, psychoanalyst |
Period | 1900 |
Together with Vladimir Rosenbaum (1894–1984, her husband from 1917 to 1940) in Comologno, she helped and played host to migrants as Ignazio Silone, Ernst Toller, and Kurt Tucholsky.
In 1931, she loved Silone when she read his masterpiece Fontamara and helped him to publish it.[1]
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