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'''Dachine Rainer''' (born '''Sylvia Newman'''; January 13, 1921 – August 19, 2000) was an [[United States|American]]-born [[England|British]] [[writer]], [[poet]], and [[Anarchism|anarchist]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2000-09-08 |title=Dachine Rainer |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/1354485/Dachine-Rainer.html?ICID=continue_without_subscribing_reg_first |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=The Telegraph |language=en}}</ref>
'''Dachine Rainer''' (born '''Sylvia Newman'''; January 13, 1921 – August 19, 2000) was an [[United States|American]]-born [[England|British]] [[writer]], [[poet]], and [[Anarchism|anarchist]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2000-09-08 |title=Dachine Rainer |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/1354485/Dachine-Rainer.html?ICID=continue_without_subscribing_reg_first |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=The Telegraph |language=en}}</ref>


== Life and Career ==
== Life and career ==
Rainer was born in New York and grew up in the [[Tribeca]] neighborhood. Her father was a [[tailor]]. She was young when the executions of [[Sacco and Vanzetti|Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti]] had taken place, which had influenced her ideologies. Rainer had already become a [[Pacifism|pacifist]] and anarchist by the time she was a teenager. In 1938, she had begun writing poetry and [[prose]] and won a scholarship to study [[English literature|English Literature]] at [[Hunter College]]. In 1944, her first published work, a review, was in the magazine [[Politics (1940s magazine)|''Politics'']].<ref name=":0" />[[File:Grave of Dachine Rainer in Highgate Cemetery.jpg|thumb|Grave of Dachine Rainer in [[Highgate Cemetery]]]]
Rainer was born in New York and grew up in the [[Tribeca]] neighborhood. Her father was a [[tailor]]. She was young when the executions of [[Sacco and Vanzetti|Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti]] had taken place, which had influenced her ideologies. Rainer had already become a [[Pacifism|pacifist]] and anarchist by the time she was a teenager. In 1938, she had begun writing poetry and [[prose]] and won a scholarship to study [[English literature|English Literature]] at [[Hunter College]]. In 1944, her first published work, a review, was in the magazine [[Politics (1940s magazine)|''Politics'']].<ref name=":0" />[[File:Grave of Dachine Rainer in Highgate Cemetery.jpg|thumb|Grave of Dachine Rainer in [[Highgate Cemetery]]]]


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Dachine Rainer (born Sylvia Newman; January 13, 1921 – August 19, 2000) was an American-born British writer, poet, and anarchist.[1]

Life and career

Rainer was born in New York and grew up in the Tribeca neighborhood. Her father was a tailor. She was young when the executions of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti had taken place, which had influenced her ideologies. Rainer had already become a pacifist and anarchist by the time she was a teenager. In 1938, she had begun writing poetry and prose and won a scholarship to study English Literature at Hunter College. In 1944, her first published work, a review, was in the magazine Politics.[1]

File:Grave of Dachine Rainer in Highgate Cemetery.jpg
Grave of Dachine Rainer in Highgate Cemetery

Selected works

  • Outside Time (1948)
  • Giornale de Venezia (Salzburg Studies in English Literature. Poetic Drama & Poetic Theory, 167), 1996 Template:ISBN
  • The Uncomfortable Inn (1960)[2]

References

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