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          Hansi Bochow-Blthgen's Biography

          German author, editor and translator, whose best known translations include Frhstck bei Tiffany (Breakfast at Tiffany’s) by Truman Capote, Der Kardinal (The Cardinal) by Henry Morton Robinson, Praterveilchen (Prater Violet) by Christopher Isherwood, Sturmwind ? Flickas Sohn (Thunderhead) by Mary O’Hara, and Tien Pao ein Chinesenjunge (The House of Sixty Fathers) by Meindert DeJong. Bochow-Blthgen also translated texts by William Makepeace Thackeray, Katherine Anne Porter, and Patricia Highsmith into German.
          She was married to the journalist Friedrich Walter Bochow (1889?1946) from the mid-1920s, was the granddaughter of the illustrator Fedor Flinzer and niece of the lyricist Victor Blthgen (1844?1920). The photographer GisŠle Freund and the writer Moshe Ya’akov Ben-Gavriel (1891?1965), who dedicated Bochow-Blthgen his story Ein L”we hat den Mond verschluckt, were among her friends.
          Hansi Bochow-Blthgen died on 30 August 1983 in Munich, aged 86.

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          Hansi Bochow-Blthgen's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.