David Einhorn (poet)

Jewish writer (1886–1973)

David Einhorn was a Jewish writer, born in 1886 in the Russian Empire to a Jewish family. He demonstrated a penchant for poetry from a young age and became involved with the General Jewish Labour Bund, a organization that would significantly influence his life and work. As a poet, journalist, and essayist, Einhorn's literary career was marked by his contributions to various journals and periodicals, showcasing his talent and dedication to his craft.

Einhorn's life took a dramatic turn in 1912 when he was arrested due to his connections with the Bund, resulting in his exile from Russia. He subsequently relocated to Bern, where he continued to write and contribute to literary publications. In 1917, he migrated to Poland, settling in Warsaw, and went on to publish several books, further establishing himself as a prominent literary figure. Through his work, Einhorn left a lasting impact on the literary world, with his poetry and writings reflecting his experiences and perspectives as a Jewish writer in tumultuous times. He passed away in 1973, leaving behind a legacy as a talented and resilient writer.