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    Wolfgang Hildesheimer (9 December 1916 – 21 August 1991) was a German author. He originally trained as an artist, before turning to writing. Hildesheimer...
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  • Hildesheimer (1820–1899), German rabbi and founder of the Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary Wolfgang Hildesheimer (1916–1991), German author, great-grandson of Azriel...
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  • published in 1965 by the German writer Wolfgang Hildesheimer. Often described as a novel, although not by Hildesheimer himself, it is a monologue of the thoughts...
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    critics accused of unfairness variously include Alfred Einstein, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and Arthur Schurig [de]. Chris Pasles (16 July 2006). "Photo of...
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  • Dürrenmatt Gustav Freytag Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) Peter Handke Gerhart Hauptmann Wolfgang Hildesheimer Ödön von Horváth (1901–1938) Elfriede...
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  • among others, Christian Morgenstern, Ernst Jandl, Eugène Ionesco, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Franz Kafka, Edgar Allan Poe, Heinrich...
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    Eine kleine Nachtmusik (category Compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart published posthumously)
    of his opera Don Giovanni. It is not known why it was composed. Wolfgang Hildesheimer, noting that most of Mozart's serenades were written on commission...
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  • Group 47, members of which included the authors Ingeborg Bachmann, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Arno Schmidt, Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Helmut Heissenbüttel...
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    Grünbein, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Peter Handke, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Uwe Johnson, Thomas Kling, Wolfgang Koeppen, Karl Krolow, Andreas Maier, Friederike...
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  • Hans Magnus Enzensberger Erich Fried Günter Grass Peter Handke Wolfgang Hildesheimer Walter Höllerer Walter Jens Uwe Johnson Erich Kästner Alexander...
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  • historian. Nick DeCarbo, 81, American gridiron football player. Wolfgang Hildesheimer, 74, German author. Eugen Jebeleanu, 80, Romanian poet, journalist...
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    to return. This group included Max Brod, Else Lasker-Schüler and Wolfgang Hildesheimer. During his years in Palestine, Zweig became disillusioned with...
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    Clarinet Concerto (Mozart) (category Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
    Concerto. The concerto was the final major work Mozart completed; Wolfgang Hildesheimer has described it as the composer's "last instrumental work, and...
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    Guido Fanconi (1892 in Poschiavo – 1979), a Swiss pediatrician Wolfgang Hildesheimer (1916–1991), German writer, lived in Poschiavo from 1957–1991 Werner...
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  • Hichens (1864–1950, England) Tomson Highway (born 1951, Canada) Wolfgang Hildesheimer (1916–1991, Germany) Aaron Hill (1685–1750, England) John Hippisley...
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    is reputed to have inspired scenes in novels by John Buchan and Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and more recently in the romantic fictions of Kate Riordan, The...
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    Tadeusz Kantor; in Italy, Dino Buzzati; and in Germany, Peter Weiss, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and Günter Grass. In India, both Mohit Chattopadhyay and Mahesh...
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  • treats works by Freud and Proust, the fictional biography Marbot by Wolfgang Hildesheimer (who had also written a best-selling biography of Mozart), Thomas...
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    Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus: The main role in the premiere of Wolfgang Hildesheimer's adaption of Schiller's Mary Stuart under director Konrad Swinarski...
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  • E/Turkey, p/d/f) Wolfgang Hilbig (1941–2007, Germany, f/p) Hildebrand (1814–1903, Netherlands), pseudonym of Nicolaas Beets Wolfgang Hildesheimer (1916–1991...
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    Raybourn's "Silent on the Moor" Charles Dickens' The Holly Tree Wolfgang Hildesheimer's Tynset (1965, p. 188) Casey McQuiston’s Red, White & Royal Blue...
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  • Protestantism for job prospects) Stefan Heym, novelist, politician Wolfgang Hildesheimer Edgar Hilsenrath, novelist Barbara Honigmann, writer Heinrich Eduard...
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  • travelogues, as well as translating works by Theodor Adorno, Uwe Johnson, Wolfgang Hildesheimer and Peter Handke into French. She also contributed to the art pages...
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  • Literature (1912) Helene Hegemann (born 1992) Wolfgang Herrndorf (1965–2013) Stefan Heym (1913–2001) Wolfgang Hildesheimer (1916–1991) Hermann Hesse (1877–1962)...
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  • (1830–1914, f/d) Charlotte von Hezel (1755–1817, nf) Wolfgang Hilbig (1941–2007, p/nf) Wolfgang Hildesheimer (1916–1991, f/d) Kurt Hiller (1885–1972, nf) Theodor...
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    Eugène Ionesco (The Bald Singer; The Lesson; The Rhinoceroses) and Wolfgang Hildesheimer (The Delay)early on. In the course of the 1960s, the emphasis shifted...
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  • a lyrical work of prose published in 1965 by the German writer Wolfgang Hildesheimer. Tynset (village), a village in Tynset municipality in Innlandet...
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    Erich Nossack 1962 Wolfgang Koeppen 1963 Hans Magnus Enzensberger 1964 Ingeborg Bachmann 1965 Günter Grass 1966 Wolfgang Hildesheimer 1967 Heinrich Böll...
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    Mozart family grand tour (category Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
    was said to have described Wolfgang as "The miracle which God let be born in Salzburg." Mozart biographer Wolfgang Hildesheimer has suggested that, at least...
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  • Percy MacKaye, and Bertolt Brecht each wrote a Turandot play, while Wolfgang Hildesheimer wrote three. There are at least three films drawing directly or...
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