Christa Wolf (German: [ˈkʁɪs.ta vɔlf] ; née Ihlenfeld; 18 March 1929 – 1 December 2011) was a German novelist and essayist. She is considered one of the...
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Anita Raja (section Translating Christa Wolf)
and library director. She is chiefly known for translating most of the Christa Wolf works, from German into Italian. She is also known for translating poetry...
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Patterns of Childhood (category Novels by Christa Wolf)
in German as Kindheitsmuster, is a novel written by Christa Wolf and published in 1976. Christa Wolf was a prominent East German novelist known for works...
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German intellectuals, including actor Armin Mueller-Stahl and novelist Christa Wolf. In 1977, he was joined in West Germany by his wife at the time, Christine...
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Christa Williams (softball) (born 1978), American softball player Christa Winsloe (1888–1944), German novelist, playwright and sculptor Christa Wolf (1929–2011)...
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The Quest for Christa T. (Nachdenken über Christa T.) is a 1968 novel by German writer Christa Wolf that follows two childhood friends from the second...
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Cassandra (novel) (category Novels by Christa Wolf)
Cassandra (German: Kassandra) is a 1983 novel by the German author Christa Wolf. It has since been translated into a number of languages. Swiss composer...
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publishers in Germany. Publications include literature from Günter Grass and Christa Wolf and many others. In 1924, Hermann Karl Wilhelm Luchterhand founded Luchterhand...
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Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser Josef Weinheber Peter Weiss Franz Werfel Christa Wolf Fritz Zorn (Fritz Angst) Stefan Zweig Contemporary writers Zsuzsa Bánk...
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Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser Josef Weinheber Peter Weiss Franz Werfel Christa Wolf Fritz Zorn (Fritz Angst) Stefan Zweig Contemporary writers Zsuzsa Bánk...
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other journals (1984–1986). His study of Christa Wolf’s earlier novels (Existenz und Heldentum bei Christa Wolf. «Der geteilte Himmel» and «Kassandra»,...
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Der geteilte Himmel (category Novels by Christa Wolf)
Heaven or They Divided the Sky, is a 1963 novel by the East German writer Christa Wolf. The author describes society and problems in the German Democratic Republic...
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officer and judge advocate Charles Wolf (disambiguation), several people Christa Wolf (1929–2011), German writer Christie Wolf (born 1966), American bodybuilder...
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Poems, concerned among others with Achilles. The 1983 novel Kassandra by Christa Wolf also treats the death of Achilles. H.D.'s 1961 long poem Helen in Egypt...
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Doris Lessing (1981) Tadeusz Różewicz (1982) Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1983) Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987)...
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Christa Ludwig (16 March 1928 – 24 April 2021) was a German mezzo-soprano and sometime dramatic soprano, distinguished for her performances of opera,...
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Sápmi Vassilis Vassilikos Greece Yvonne Vera Zimbabwe Fay Weldon United Kingdom Christa Wolf Germany A. B. Yehoshua Israel Spôjmaï Zariâb Afghanistan...
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believed. Cassandra may also refer to: Cassandra (novel), a 1984 novel by Christa Wolf "Cassandra" (short story), a 1978 short story by C. J. Cherryh Cassandra...
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York: Methuen. p. 121. Hellman, Lillian; Baker, Josephine; Bertolt, Brecht; Wolf, Christina; Kafka, Franz; Pynchon, Thomas. Miller, John; Smith, Tim (eds...
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Doris Lessing (1981) Tadeusz Różewicz (1982) Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1983) Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987)...
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Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser Josef Weinheber Peter Weiss Franz Werfel Christa Wolf Fritz Zorn (Fritz Angst) Stefan Zweig Contemporary writers Zsuzsa Bánk...
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Doris Lessing (1981) Tadeusz Różewicz (1982) Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1983) Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987)...
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a significant opposition to the unification in intellectual circles. Christa Wolf and Manfred Stolpe stressed the need to forge an East German identity...
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Doris Lessing (1981) Tadeusz Różewicz (1982) Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1983) Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987)...
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perspective, such as Anna Seghers, Ilse Aichinger, Ingeborg Drewitz and Christa Wolf. A crisis of Vergangenheitsbewältigung, along with the fear of the continued...
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Jens Weißflog - Wir sind das Volk - Katarina Witt - Wittenberg - Christa Wolf - Markus Wolf - Wilhelm Zaisser - Georgy Zhukov Geography of East Germany -...
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Rocks (1963) Miranda Seymour, Medea (1972) Henry Treece, Jason (1961) Christa Wolf, Medea: A Novel (1998) Jane Yolen & Robert J. Harris, Jason and the Gorgon's...
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Doris Lessing (1981) Tadeusz Różewicz (1982) Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1983) Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987)...
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literary and theater critic, essayist and translator (died 2018) March 18 – Christa Wolf, German literary critic, novelist and essayist (died 2011) March 19 –...
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20 years, along with Joachim Seyppel, Joochen Laabs, and Gerhard and Christa Wolf. Lindemann wrote his first poems shortly after the war. They were published...
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