Robert Walser
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Robert Walser
Summary
Robert Walser is a human[1]. He was born in Biel/Bienne[2]. He was born on April 15, 1878[3]. He passed away in Herisau[4]. He died on December 25, 1956[5]. He worked as a poet[6], writer[7], and prose writer[8]. He ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (176 views/month, #7,125 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Robert Walser was born in Biel/Bienne[2].
- Robert Walser passed away in Herisau[4].
- Robert Walser was born on April 15, 1878[3].
- Robert Walser died on December 25, 1956[5].
- Robert Walser is buried at Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden[10].
- Robert Walser held citizenship in Switzerland[11].
- German was Robert Walser's native language[12].
- Robert Walser's professions included poet[6].
- Robert Walser's professions included writer[7].
- Robert Walser worked as a prose writer[8].
- A notable work attributed to Robert Walser is Der Räuber[13].
- A notable work attributed to Robert Walser is Geschwister Tanner[14].
- A notable work attributed to Robert Walser is The Assistant (Walser novel)[15].
- A notable work attributed to Robert Walser is Jakob von Gunten[16].
- A notable work attributed to Robert Walser is La passeggiata (Walser)[17].
- Robert Walser's religion is recorded as reformed[18].
- Robert Walser is recorded as male[19].
- Robert Walser's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Robert Walser's family is recorded as Walser[21].
- Robert Walser's Commons category is recorded as Robert Walser[22].
- Robert Walser's archives at is recorded as Swiss Literary Archives[23].
- The cause of death was myocardial infarction[24].
- Robert Walser's family name is recorded as Walser[25].
- Robert Walser's given name is recorded as Robert[26].
- Robert Walser's official website is recorded as https://www.robertwalser.ch[27].
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Origins and Family
Robert Walser's place of birth was Biel/Bienne[2]. He was born on April 15, 1878[3]. German was his native language[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[6], writer[7], and prose writer[8].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Der Räuber[13], a literary work[28], founded in 1925[29]; Geschwister Tanner[14], a literary work[30], founded in 1907[31]; The Assistant (Walser novel)[15], a literary work[32], founded in 1907[33]; Jakob von Gunten[16], a literary work[34], founded in 1908[35]; and La passeggiata (Walser)[17], a literary work[36]. Things named for Robert Walser include Robert Walser Prize[37], a literary award[38], in Switzerland[39], founded in 1978[40].
Personal Life
Robert Walser's religion is recorded as reformed[18].
Death and Burial
Robert Walser died on December 25, 1956[5]. He passed away in Herisau[4]. The cause of death was myocardial infarction[24]. Burial took place at Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden[10].
Why It Matters
Robert Walser ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (176 views/month, #7,125 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
He has been cited as an influence by Franz Kafka[43], a novelist[44], 1883–1924[45], of Cisleithania[46], specialised in literature[47]; Paul Nizon[48], an art historian[49], b. 1929[50], of Switzerland[51], awarded the Marie Luise Kaschnitz Prize[52]; Peter Bichsel[53], a journalist[54], 1935–2025[55], of Switzerland[56], awarded the Mainz resident writer[57], specialised in literary activity[58]; and Gerhard Meier[59], a writer[60], 1917–2008[61], of Switzerland[62], awarded the Heinrich-Böll-Preis[63].
Works attributed to him include Jakob von Gunten[64], a literary work[65], founded in 1908[66]; The Assistant (Walser novel)[67], a literary work[68], founded in 1907[69]; and Geschwister Tanner[70], a literary work[71], founded in 1907[72]. Entities named for him include Robert Walser Prize[37], a literary award[38], in Switzerland[39], founded in 1978[40].
FAQs
Where was Robert Walser born?
Robert Walser's place of birth was Biel/Bienne[2].
Where did Robert Walser die?
Robert Walser died in Herisau[4].
What did Robert Walser do for work?
Robert Walser worked as poet[6], writer[7], and prose writer[8].
Who did Robert Walser influence?
Robert Walser has been cited as an influence by Franz Kafka[43], Paul Nizon[48], Peter Bichsel[53], and Gerhard Meier[59].