Wilhelm Lehmann (Puerto Cabello 1882– Eckernförde 1968[1]) was a German writer distinguished for his significant contributions to literature and poetry.
Lehmann's literary career was marked by a unique blend of personal experiences and a profound understanding of the natural world, which is vividly reflected in his narrative and poetic works.
His linguistic, biological, and philosophical studies heavily influenced his poetics, infusing his work with a sense of natural magic and reverence for creation.
The society actively engages in organizing events, publications, and the Wilhelm-Lehmann-Days in Eckernförde, highlighting his enduring influence in literary circles.
Furthermore, the Wilhelm-Lehmann-Prize, awarded biennially by the society and the city of Eckernförde, continues to honor emerging writers, thus perpetuating Lehmann's artistic spirit in contemporary literature.