Yvonne Helene Kapp (née Mayer) (17 April 1903 – 22 June 1999) was a British writer and political activist. Kapp also wrote under the name Yvonne Cloud.[1]
Biography
Yvonne Hélène Mayer was born on 17 April 1903 at 170 Tulse Hill, London, into a Jewish immigrant family, daughter of prosperous vanilla merchant Max Alfred Mayer (1871–1948) and his wife Clarisse Fanny Bielefeld (1878–1960).[2]
In 1932, Kapp wrote a novel, Nobody Asked You, under the pseudonym Yvonne Cloud. The novel was initially rejected by publishers because it delete with the theme of lesbianism. Kapp then self-published the novel, which was a commercial success.[4][5]
In 1938 she was co-author, with Margaret Mynatt, of British Policy and the Refugees, not published until 1968.
British Policy and the Refugees, 1968 (with Margaret Mynatt).
Eleanor Marx, 2 vols, Lawrence & Wishart, 1972–6.
Time Will Tell, Verso, 2003 (posthumous).
Kapp also co-translated a volume of Bertold Brecht's short stories.
1983. Short Stories: 1921–1946. Ed. John Willett and Ralph Manheim. Trans. Yvonne Kapp, Hugh Rorrison and Antony Tatlow. London and New York: Methuen. ISBN0-413-52890-1.
References
^Clarke, Joseph F. (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 39.