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Liechtensteiner poet and short story writer (1898–1970)
Maria Grabher-Meyer (née Kaufmann; 10 January 1898 – 2 November 1970) was a Liechtensteiner poet and short story writer.
Early life and family
Grabher-Meyer was born in 1898 in Schaan, Oberland, Liechtenstein.[1][2] Her parents were Albert Kaufmann and Josepha Kaufmann (née Grabher) and she had five siblings.[1] She trained as a substitute teacher and moved to Austria.[1] Grabher-Meyer married Austrian Josef Grabher-Meyer and they had three children together. They were married in 1920 in Vorarlberg, Austria.[2]
Career
Grabher-Meyer wrote poems and short stories based on the memories of her youth in Liechtenstein.[1][2] Her poems were published in newspapers, including in the Vorarlberger Volkskalender.[1] In 1950 and 1951, two editions of Grabher-Meyer’s short story collection Dorf meiner Kindheit (Village of My Childhood) were published.[3][4]
Grabher-Meyer also contributed to Liechtensteiner and Austrian school textbooks.[1]
Death
Grabher-Meyer died on 2 November 1970 in Vorarlberg, Austria.[1]

