Robert Ripley: An Unforgettable Projector in Human Design and Cultural History Robert Ripley, an iconic American illustrator, cartoonist, and adventurer, left an indelible mark on…
Norwegian historian, writer, and translator known for his works on the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany and Norwegian cultural history, and for his controversial…
Dutch gnostic teacher and spiritual guru, who with his wife Johanna “Jo” Ames and brother Zwier Willem “Wim” Leene founded the now worldwide Lectorium Rosicrucianum…
American writer known for intensely personal, political poetry which reflects the feminist revolution. She has won the National Book Award. Raised in an affluent, literary…
Catalan poet, writer and translator. He died 12 July 1959 Link to Wikipedia biography
Manuel Reventós: A Multifaceted Visionary with a Unique Human Design Manuel Reventós, born on December 19, 1888, in Barcelona, Spain, was a distinguished Spanish economist,…
German author, born a Saxon nobleman, he later became a committed communist and lived in East Berlin. He adopted the name Ludwig Renn in 1930,…
French philosopher, writer and translator. He taught philosophy at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne between 2002 and 2006 and the École Normale Supérieure from…
Norwegian writer, journalist, poet, and translator who made his debut in 1977 with the poetry collection “Kall på heltene” (‘Call the heroes’). His poems have…
Norwegian dramaturge, director, and translator who was employed at Oslo Nye Teater 1980–2003. Reiss participated in the founding of Det Åpne Teater in 1980, and…
German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, translator, instrument maker and Catholic bishop. He studied mathematics and Ptolemy’s Almagest in Latin, constructed an observatory at Nurnberg and founded…
French film and radio actor, dubber, translator of subtitles, and author of the books C’est ma tournée (1950) and Dans les mains du serpent (1952).…
Norwegian actress, director, writer, translator, and dramatist. She was originally an actress but had to go over to literature and writing when she at age…
Italian-American poet and translator, the daughter of Olga Rudge, a classical violinist, and poet Ezra Pound, who was married to Dorothy Shakespear. Her mother placed…
Italian writer, a poet and translator who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1959. Quasimodo died 6/14/1968, Naples, Italy. Link to Wikipedia biography
Polish translator, collector, diplomat and poet. He died 8 July 1968. Link to Wikipedia biography (Polish)
Carl Frederik Prytz: A Multifaceted Literary Genius and His Human Design Insights Carl Frederik Prytz, born on September 23, 1922, in Oslo, Norway, was a…
American writer, known for his novels, poetry, memoirs and criticism. He was also a distinguished translator. He died on 2 June 1989. Link to Wikipedia…
Spanish singer who was the wife of Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. She was imprisoned in a gulag for eight years, 1948-1956, after her husband was…
Brazilian writer, cultural researcher and translator with a master’s degree in communication and semiotics, and a PhD in Literary Theory. Her 94 books in both…
Genevan philosopher and physicist who in 1791 explained Pictet’s experiment by arguing that all bodies radiate heat, no matter how hot or cold they are.…
French writer and translator of Russian descent. Pozner studied in Leningrad and Paris and then started working as a translator and journalist. Some of his…
American educator, editor and author, a legendary figure in Arizona. She was the former Arizona Republic Books editor and retired chairwoman of Arizona State University’s…
Susie Porter: A Life Intertwined with Stars and Human Design Susie Porter, an American astrologer, researcher, and editor, has made significant contributions to various fields…
Polish poet, novelist and translator of Swedish literature. Her book was translated into many languages. In 1958 She developed the Kalevala version for children. She…
British poet, literary critic and historian. He was a leading scholarly authority on D. H. Lawrence, and appeared for the defence (Penguin Books) in the…
German manufacturer, publisher, poet, translator, Buddhist and freethinker, who used the pseudonym Arthur Cornelius. Arthur Pfungst earned his PhD in chemistry and mathematics in 1886…
German poet, journalist, and revolutionary, who was editor of the satirical magazine Der Eulenspiegeland and a member of the board of the Württemberg State Committee…
French jazz pianist and singer, and translator. In 1959, she formed the vocal sextet Les Double Six, which included, among others, Louis and Monique Aldebert,…
Dutch romantic poet, remembered for his Mathilde sonnets and early tragic death. Jacques Perk was the eldest son of Walloon theologian Marie Adrien Perk (23…
Brazilian writer, translator, journalist and editor who grew up in Porto Alegre and currently lives in São Paulo. His latest book, Digam a Satã que…
Magdeleine Paz: A Revolutionary Voice in Journalism and Human Design Magdeleine Paz, born on June 7, 1889, in Étampes, France, was a prominent French journalist,…
Polish writer, traveler, journalist, translator, photographer, illustrator of books. For several months a year traveling the world, mainly in South America, where she documents the…
Serbian novelist, poet and translator, he is author of “Dictionary of the Khazars” (first novel, 1984), “Landscape with Tea” (1988), “Last Love in Constantinople” (1994).…
American classicist, academic, and translator, known for his work in Greek and Roman comedy, particularly his translations of Aristophanes’ plays Lysistrata (1964), The Wasps (1962)…
Polish writer, journalist, translator, social activist and founder of the National Association of Polish Women (1905). She died 19 August 1920 Link to Wikipedia biography…
Orhan Pamuk: A Literary Genius Shaped by Human Design Orhan Pamuk, a Turkish novelist of immense global influence, has enchanted readers worldwide with his intricate…
Renata Pallottini: A Luminary in Brazilian Literature and Theatre Renata Pallottini, a highly influential figure in Brazilian literature and theatre, was born on March 28,…
Dutch preacher in free municipalities. Paauwe was a reformed pastor in Yerseke (1901) and Bennekom (1907). In 1913 he fell into conflict with the boards…
Norwegian teacher and translator. As a student he was a member of the communist organisation Mot Dag, from 1921, and translated Klaus Mehnert’s “Die Jugend…
Atara Ofek: A Multifaceted Journey in Translation and Human Design Atara Ofek, born on March 21, 1953, in Herzliyya, Israel, is an acclaimed Israeli translator,…
Polish philosopher, astrologer, translator and commentator (including Hegel), writer, president of the Club of Gnosis, the son of a philosophy professor Andrzej Nowicki. Author Tarot…
Mexican writer, poet, playwright, translator, television presenter, entrepreneur, and the official chronicler of Mexico City. As a noted intellectual, he influenced popular perceptions of politics,…
Martinus Nijhoff: A Dutch Literary Visionary and Human Design Generator Martinus Nijhoff, born on April 20, 1894, in Den Haag, Netherlands, remains one of the…
French writer, an author, translator, poet and playwright. He was the co-author of the play “L’Alchimistre” with Alexandre Dumas. His works were irregular and eccentric…
Norwegian poet and translator. She made her literary debut in 1962 with the poetry collection “Billedskrift” (‘Pictography’). She was among the pioneers of Club 7…
Russian-American writer, scholar, translator and lepidopterist. He received an Oscar nomination for the screen adaptation of his greatest novel “Lolita,” which also brought him notoriety…
Scottish novelist, essayist and translator. She died 22 May 1970 Link to Wikipedia biography
Scottish educator, author, translator and editor. A Professor of Philosophy and Political Economy, Muirhead was the author of “German Philosophy in Relation to the War,”…