Vera Hacken
Vera Hacken was an American writer, translator, playwright, and theatrical director, born in Odessa.
Early life
Vera Yakovlevna Altman was born in Odessa, Russian Empire, the daughter of Yakov Altman and Mani Altman. Her family was Jewish; her father was a doctor. She was raised in Chernivtsi. She studied with director Max Reinhardt in Vienna, and with writer Eliezer Steinbarg.Career
Altman taught school, worked as an editor, directed plays, and wrote in Yiddish and German while living in Chernivtsi, Alma-Ata, Tashkent, Bucharest, and Munich. She moved to the United States in 1951. In New York, she was a director for the Folksbine Jewish Theater. Her plays were also produced in Latin America. Her stories appeared in Tsukunft and Afn Shvel. Her poetry was collected in Dine Roitkop, and her memoirs were published in Der Meteor. She also translated Yiddish stories into German in Die Bücher der goldenen Pawe. She also wrote for television with Peter Goode. "My great desire is to be discovered by my new home land, America," she told an interviewer in 1957. "I think I can work many years as a playwright and a stage director." She was a mentor to young Jewish writers.Publications
Ḳinder-yorn: yugnṭ yorn miṭ Eliezer Shṭaynbarg, also known as Kinder- und Jugendjahre mit Elieser SteinbargDie Bücher der goldenen Pawe- ''Sṭantsye Grafsḳaya: dertseylungen, eseyen, lider''