Annemarie Bostroem (24 May 1922 – 9 September 2015) was a German poet, playwright, and lyricist.
From 1946 to 1954, Bostroem was an Associate of construction-stage sales, where she wrote poetry and plays.
This was a special reputation she acquired as a Nachdichterin (adaptators of works into several languages on the basis of interlinear versions in 95 anthologies and Single, about 100,000 lines of verse).
[1] Her first poetry book was Terzinen des Herzens (1947), but was rejected ideologically in the Soviet occupation zone of East Germany, and was censored in 1975.
[2] Bostroem was married to Friedrich Eisenlohr (1889–1954), another journalist, dramaturge, writer and publisher.