Elisabeth Borchers
27 February 1926 - 25 September 2013
Borchers was born in Homberg, Germany, and lived during World War II in Alsace. She wrote fiction, poetry, and plays. She also wrote for children and translated from French.
Her novel Gedichte (Poems) won the Roswitha von Gandersheim Medal in 1976, an award given to outstanding women writers in German. She worked for publishers until 1998 where she helped the eventual nobel laureate Wislawa Szymborska.
Borchers died in Frankfurt am Main in 2013.