Aglaja Veteranyi (1962–2002) was a Swiss writer of Romanian origin, from a family of Romanian and Hungarian descent. She was born in Bucharest but eventually...
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soprano Aglaja Schmid (1926–2003), Austrian stage and film actress Aglaja Veteranyi (1962–2002), Swiss writer Aglaya Tarasova (born 1994), Russian actress...
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diverse as Johann Breitwieser, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Anthony Hecht, Aglaja Veteranyi and W.G. Sebald. As a prominent scholar of Austrian literature, he...
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(1858–1940, Hungary, p/nf) Enn Vetemaa (1936–2017, Estonia, f/d/nf) Aglaja Veteranyi (1962–2002, Romania/Switzerland, f) Stephanie Vetter (1884–1974, Netherlands/Belgium...
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Selim Özdogan 2000 – Ilija Marinow Trojanow; PP: Terézia Mora and Aglaja Veteranyi 2001 – Zehra Çırak; PP: Radek Knapp and Vladimir Vertlib; honorary...
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German-language poet Aline Valangin (1889–1986), novelist, short story writer Aglaja Veteranyi (1962–2002), German-language novelist Camille Vidart (1854–1930), women's...
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American professional wrestler, trainer and promoter, heart attack. Aglaja Veteranyi, 39, Romanian-Swiss writer, suicide by drowning. Agatha Barbara, 78...
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wr. Lidia Veselitskaya (1857–1936, Russia/Soviet Union), nv. & mem. Aglaja Veteranyi (1962–2002, Romania/Switzerland), nv. & circus performer Stephanie...
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Kling for a translation of Why the Child is Cooking in the Polenta by Aglaja Veteranyi (Dalkey Archive Press) Commended: Ross Benjamin for a translation of...
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