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  • Peter Huchel
  • German poet

    Peter Huchel (April 3, 1903 – April 30, 1981), born Hellmut Huchel, was a German poet and editor. Huchel was born in Lichterfelde (now part of Berlin)

    Peter Huchel

    Peter Huchel

    Peter_Huchel

  • Peter Huchel Prize
  • Peter Huchel Prize is a literature prize awarded in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Peter Huchel Prize for German-language poetry, donated by the state

    Peter Huchel Prize

    Peter_Huchel_Prize

  • Huchel
  • Surname list

    Huchel is a German language surname. It stems from the male given name Hugo – and may refer to: Alexander Huchel, former German curler Peter Huchel (1903–1981)

    Huchel

    Huchel

  • Peter Handke
  • Austrian Nobel laureate novelist (born 1942)

    Peter Handke (German: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈhantkə]; born 6 December 1942) is an Austrian novelist, playwright, translator, poet, film director, and screenwriter.

    Peter Handke

    Peter Handke

    Peter_Handke

  • Julian Barnes
  • English writer (born 1946)

    Barnes. p. 28. Peter Childs, Julian Barnes (Contemporary British Novelists), Manchester University Press (2011) Sebastian Groes & Peter Childs, eds. Julian

    Julian Barnes

    Julian Barnes

    Julian_Barnes

  • The Metamorphosis
  • 1915 novella by Franz Kafka

    literature even if we had known nothing about its author. According to Peter-André Alt (2005), the figure of the insect becomes a drastic expression

    The Metamorphosis

    The Metamorphosis

    The_Metamorphosis

  • W. H. Auden
  • British-American poet (1907–1973)

    evaluations describe him as "arguably the [20th] century's greatest poet" (Peter Parker and Frank Kermode), who "now clearly seems the greatest poet in English

    W. H. Auden

    W. H. Auden

    W._H._Auden

  • Harold Pinter
  • English playwright (1930–2008)

    notable film and television roles included the lawyer Saul Abrahams opposite Peter O'Toole in Rogue Male, BBC TV's 1976 adaptation of Geoffrey Household's

    Harold Pinter

    Harold Pinter

    Harold_Pinter

  • Thomas Mann
  • German novelist (1875–1955)

    predicted "surprise and cheerful astonishment". They were published by Peter von Mendelssohn and Inge Jens in 10 volumes. From the very beginning, Thomas'

    Thomas Mann

    Thomas Mann

    Thomas_Mann

  • John Banville
  • Irish author (born 1945)

    educated at CBS Primary, Wexford — a Christian Brothers school — and at St Peter's College, Wexford. Though he intended to become a painter and an architect

    John Banville

    John Banville

    John_Banville

  • Lutz Seiler
  • German poet and novelist

    literature. He has served as the literary director and custodian of the Peter Huchel Museum since 1997. Lutz Seiler grew up in the Langenberg district of

    Lutz Seiler

    Lutz Seiler

    Lutz_Seiler

  • Karl Ove Knausgård
  • Norwegian author (born 1968)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Karl Ove Knausgård

    Karl Ove Knausgård

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  • Peter Hamm
  • German writer and literary critic (1937–2019)

    he travelled to the GDR several times where he met authors such as Peter Huchel and Sarah Kirsch. He met Paul Celan in Paris. He studied literature not

    Peter Hamm

    Peter Hamm

    Peter_Hamm

  • Ali Smith
  • Scottish author and journalist (born 1962)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Ali Smith

    Ali Smith

    Ali_Smith

  • Václav Havel
  • Last president of Czechoslovakia and first president of the Czech Republic (1936–2011)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Václav Havel

    Václav Havel

    Václav_Havel

  • Milan Kundera
  • Czech and French novelist (1929–2023)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Milan Kundera

    Milan Kundera

    Milan_Kundera

  • László Krasznahorkai
  • Hungarian novelist (born 1954)

    Béla Tarr. 2011: The Turin Horse (A torinói ló), directed by Béla Tarr. Péter Eötvös, Valuska, libretto by Mari Mezei and Kinga Keszthelyi, Budapest,

    László Krasznahorkai

    László Krasznahorkai

    László_Krasznahorkai

  • Franz Kafka
  • Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)

    in 1914 or 1915 and died in Munich in 1921. However, Kafka's biographer Peter-André Alt says that, while Bloch had a son, Kafka was not the father, as

    Franz Kafka

    Franz Kafka

    Franz_Kafka

  • Heinrich Mann
  • German socialist writer and anti-fascist activist (1871–1950)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Heinrich Mann

    Heinrich Mann

    Heinrich_Mann

  • Zadie Smith
  • British writer (born 1975)

    (2007) Walters, Tracey (ed.). Decoded: New Essays on Zadie Smith. New York: Peter Lang, 2021. Tew, Philip (ed.). Reading Zadie Smith: The First Decade and

    Zadie Smith

    Zadie Smith

    Zadie_Smith

  • Christa Wolf
  • German novelist and essayist (1929–2011)

    September 2018. Myra N. Love. Christa Wolf and the Conscience of History. Peter Lang, 1991. p. i. Gail Finney. Christa Wolf. Twayne, 1999. p. 9 Shakespeare

    Christa Wolf

    Christa Wolf

    Christa_Wolf

  • Austrian State Prize for European Literature
  • Austrian literature award

    Czechoslovakia 1969 Not awarded — — — 1970 Eugène Ionesco 1909 1994 Romania 1971 Peter Huchel 1903 1981 East Germany 1972 Sławomir Mrożek 1930 2013 Poland 1973 Harold

    Austrian State Prize for European Literature

    Austrian_State_Prize_for_European_Literature

  • Sarah Kirsch
  • German poet

    including the German international literary Petrarca-Preis in 1976, the Peter Huchel Prize in 1993 and the Georg Büchner Prize in 1996. She died in May 2013

    Sarah Kirsch

    Sarah Kirsch

    Sarah_Kirsch

  • Italo Calvino
  • Italian author (1923–1985)

    Hermit in Paris, 140. Ferrara, Enrica Maria (2011). Calvino e il teatro. Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-0353-0099-4. Calvino, 'Political Autobiography of a Young

    Italo Calvino

    Italo Calvino

    Italo_Calvino

  • Theodor Fontane
  • German journalist, novelist and poet

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Theodor Fontane

    Theodor Fontane

    Theodor_Fontane

  • Thomas Bernhard
  • Austrian playwright and novelist (1931–1989)

    (1984). Histrionics, translated by Peter Jansen and Thomas Northcott (1990) Ritter, Dene, Voss (1984). Translated by Peter Jansen and Thomas Northcott (1990)

    Thomas Bernhard

    Thomas Bernhard

    Thomas_Bernhard

  • Marie NDiaye
  • French novelist and playwright (born 1967)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Marie NDiaye

    Marie NDiaye

    Marie_NDiaye

  • Wilhelm Grimm
  • German author (1786–1859)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Wilhelm Grimm

    Wilhelm Grimm

    Wilhelm_Grimm

  • W. G. Sebald
  • German writer and academic (1944–2001)

    die Pest." Ironically, Sebald received the Heinrich-Böll-Preis in 1997. Peter Morgan distinguishes the "novel" Austerlitz from the "prose narratives"

    W. G. Sebald

    W._G._Sebald

  • Doris Lessing
  • British novelist (1919–2013)

    They married shortly after she joined the group, and had a child together (Peter, 1946–2013), before they divorced in 1949. She did not marry again. Lessing

    Doris Lessing

    Doris Lessing

    Doris_Lessing

  • Klaus Mann
  • German writer and dissident (1906–1949)

    of Political and Sexual Identity in the Works of Klaus Mann. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. ISBN 0-8204-4906-7 Mann, Klaus. Il cappellano Archived 15 January

    Klaus Mann

    Klaus Mann

    Klaus_Mann

  • Eugène Ionesco
  • Romanian-French playwright (1909–1994)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Eugène Ionesco

    Eugène Ionesco

    Eugène_Ionesco

  • Joseph Roth
  • Austro-Hungarian novelist and journalist (1894–1939)

    March), starring Helmuth Lohner Die Geschichte der 1002. Nacht, directed by Peter Beauvais (TV film, 1969, based on the novel The String of Pearls), starring

    Joseph Roth

    Joseph Roth

    Joseph_Roth

  • Daniel Kehlmann
  • German-language novelist (born 1975)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Daniel Kehlmann

    Daniel Kehlmann

    Daniel_Kehlmann

  • Hermann Hesse
  • German writer (1877–1962)

    publisher Samuel Fischer became interested in Hesse and, with the novel Peter Camenzind, which appeared first as a pre-publication in 1903 and then as

    Hermann Hesse

    Hermann Hesse

    Hermann_Hesse

  • Mircea Cărtărescu
  • Romanian novelist, poet, short-story writer, literary critic and essayist

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Mircea Cărtărescu

    Mircea Cărtărescu

    Mircea_Cărtărescu

  • Stefan Zweig
  • Austrian writer (1881–1942)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Stefan Zweig

    Stefan Zweig

    Stefan_Zweig

  • Javier Marías
  • Spanish novelist, translator, and columnist (1951–2022)

    actual professor emeritus of Spanish studies at Oxford University, Sir Peter Russell. The second volume, Tu rostro mañana 2. Baile y sueño (Your Face

    Javier Marías

    Javier Marías

    Javier_Marías

  • Michel Houellebecq
  • French writer (born 1956)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Michel Houellebecq

    Michel Houellebecq

    Michel_Houellebecq

  • Stanisław Lem
  • Polish science fiction author and futurologist (1921–2006)

    Lem). In the early 1990s, Lem met with the literary critic and scholar Peter Swirski for a series of extensive interviews, published together with other

    Stanisław Lem

    Stanisław Lem

    Stanisław_Lem

  • Umberto Eco
  • Italian semiotician, philosopher and writer (1932–2016)

    "Signs of the times". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 May 2026. Bondanella, Peter (20 October 2005). Umberto Eco and the Open Text: Semiotics, Fiction, Popular

    Umberto Eco

    Umberto Eco

    Umberto_Eco

  • Rainer Maria Rilke
  • Austrian poet and writer (1875–1926)

    He was inspired by Sigbjørn Obstfelder's work A Priest's Diary and Jens Peter Jacobsen's novel Niels Lyhne (1880) which traces the fate of an atheist

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    Rainer_Maria_Rilke

  • Simone de Beauvoir
  • French philosopher, social theorist and activist (1908–1986)

    Pearson Education. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0. Jones, Daniel (2011). Roach, Peter; Setter, Jane; Esling, John (eds.). Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary

    Simone de Beauvoir

    Simone de Beauvoir

    Simone_de_Beauvoir

  • Nibelungenlied
  • Middle High German epic poem from around 1200

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Nibelungenlied

    Nibelungenlied

    Nibelungenlied

  • Marguerite Duras
  • French writer and film director (1914–1996)

    de Tarquinia (Gallimard, 1953). The Little Horses of Tarquinia, trans. Peter DuBerg (1960) Des journées entières dans les arbres (Gallimard, 1954). Whole

    Marguerite Duras

    Marguerite Duras

    Marguerite_Duras

  • Jacob Grimm
  • German linguist, jurist and mythologist

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Jacob Grimm

    Jacob Grimm

    Jacob_Grimm

  • Jenny Erpenbeck
  • German writer and opera director (born 1967)

    Director (studying with, among others, Ruth Berghaus, Heiner Müller and Peter Konwitschny) at the Hanns Eisler Music Conservatory. After the successful

    Jenny Erpenbeck

    Jenny Erpenbeck

    Jenny_Erpenbeck

  • Sturm und Drang
  • Proto-Romanticist movement in German literature and music

    grovemusic.com/shared/views/article.html?section=music.27035" Brown, A. Peter. (Spring, 1992). The Journal of Musicology, Vol. 10, No. 2. pp. 192-230:

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm_und_Drang

  • Ernst Jandl
  • Austrian writer, poet, and translator

    Frankfurt Hörspielpreis 1990: Austrian Decoration for Science and Art 1990: Peter Huchel Prize 1993: Kleist Prize 1995: Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis (see Friedrich

    Ernst Jandl

    Ernst_Jandl

  • Wolfram von Eschenbach
  • German knight, poet, and composer (died c. 1220)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Wolfram von Eschenbach

    Wolfram von Eschenbach

    Wolfram_von_Eschenbach

  • Günter Grass
  • German author and artist (1927–2015)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Günter Grass

    Günter Grass

    Günter_Grass

  • Marlen Haushofer
  • Austrian writer (1920–1970)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Marlen Haushofer

    Marlen_Haushofer

  • Walther von der Vogelweide
  • German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)

    I sat down and crossed my legs, like Walther." In 1975, the German poet Peter Rühmkorf published Walther von der Vogelweide, Klopstock und ich, in which

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther_von_der_Vogelweide

  • Pavel Kohout
  • Czech poet, novelist, and playwright

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Pavel Kohout

    Pavel Kohout

    Pavel_Kohout

  • Erich Maria Remarque
  • German novelist (1898–1970)

    naturalized citizen. Remarque was born on 22 June 1898, as Erich Paul Remark, to Peter Franz Remark (1867–1954) and Anna Maria née Stallknecht (1871–1917), a working-class

    Erich Maria Remarque

    Erich Maria Remarque

    Erich_Maria_Remarque

  • Ingeborg Bachmann
  • Austrian poet and author (1926–1973)

    Germany. Male Austrian authors such as Franz Innerhofer, Josef Winkler and Peter Turrini wrote equally popular works on traumatic experiences of socialisation

    Ingeborg Bachmann

    Ingeborg Bachmann

    Ingeborg_Bachmann

  • E. T. A. Hoffmann
  • German author (1776–1822)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    E. T. A. Hoffmann

    E. T. A. Hoffmann

    E._T._A._Hoffmann

  • Erich Kästner
  • German author, poet and satirist (1899–1974)

    Kästner later used several other pseudonyms, including "Melchior Kurtz", "Peter Flint", and "Robert Neuner". Kästner's years in Berlin, from 1927 until

    Erich Kästner

    Erich Kästner

    Erich_Kästner

  • Ernst Toller
  • German author, playwright, left-wing politician and revolutionary (1893–1939)

    Rotmord is a film about Toller and the Munich Soviet Republic directed by Peter Zadek, which won the Prix Italia in 1969 and the Adolf-Grimme-Preis with

    Ernst Toller

    Ernst Toller

    Ernst_Toller

  • Ernst Jünger
  • German soldier and author (1895–1998)

    chief-of-staff Hans Speidel, General Wagener, Colonel Linstow, Embassy Counsellor Peter Pfeiffer [de], reporter Major Wilhelm von Schramm [de] and Speidel's brother-in-law

    Ernst Jünger

    Ernst Jünger

    Ernst_Jünger

  • Friedrich Schiller
  • German playwright (1759–1805)

    Romantic Sturm und Drang movement. The Robbers is considered by critics like Peter Brooks to be the first European melodrama. The play pits two brothers against

    Friedrich Schiller

    Friedrich Schiller

    Friedrich_Schiller

  • Heinrich von Kleist
  • German Romantic writer (1777–1811)

    Bildbiographie. Heilbronn: Kleist-Archiv Sembdner ISBN 978-3-940494-59-7 Staengle, Peter (2009). Kleist. Sein Leben. Heilbronn: Kleist-Archiv Sembdner ISBN 978-3-940494-44-3

    Heinrich von Kleist

    Heinrich von Kleist

    Heinrich_von_Kleist

  • Heinrich Böll
  • German writer (1917–1985)

    Sargeant, Maggie (2005). Kitsch & Kunst: Presentations of a Lost War. Peter Lang. pp. 171–2. ISBN 3-03910-512-4. Retrieved 29 June 2014. Liukkonen,

    Heinrich Böll

    Heinrich Böll

    Heinrich_Böll

  • Hugo von Hofmannsthal
  • Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist (1874–1929)

    (1852–1904), and a Christian Austrian–Italian bank manager, Hugo August Peter Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal (1841–1915). His grandfather was Augustin

    Hugo von Hofmannsthal

    Hugo von Hofmannsthal

    Hugo_von_Hofmannsthal

  • Ernst von Salomon
  • German writer

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Ernst von Salomon

    Ernst_von_Salomon

  • Andrzej Stasiuk
  • Polish writer & journalist (born 1960)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Andrzej Stasiuk

    Andrzej Stasiuk

    Andrzej_Stasiuk

  • A. L. Kennedy
  • Scottish writer and comedian (born 1965)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    A. L. Kennedy

    A. L. Kennedy

    A._L._Kennedy

  • List of German-language authors
  • Hrabanus Maurus (c. 780–856, p/nf) Ricarda Huch (1864–1947, nf/f/p) Peter Huchel (1903–1981, p) Norbert Hummelt (born 1962, p/nf) Wilhelm Hünermann (1900–1975

    List of German-language authors

    List_of_German-language_authors

  • Friedrich Dürrenmatt
  • Swiss author and dramatist (1921–1990)

    married the actress Lotti Geißler. They first lived in Basel, where their son Peter was born in 1947, before relocating to Ligerz, a village in the canton of

    Friedrich Dürrenmatt

    Friedrich Dürrenmatt

    Friedrich_Dürrenmatt

  • Antonio Tabucchi
  • Italian writer and academic (1943–2012)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Antonio Tabucchi

    Antonio Tabucchi

    Antonio_Tabucchi

  • Ágota Kristóf
  • Hungarian writer (1935–2011)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Ágota Kristóf

    Ágota_Kristóf

  • Nikolaus Lenau
  • Austrian poet (1802–1850)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Nikolaus Lenau

    Nikolaus Lenau

    Nikolaus_Lenau

  • Peter Weiss
  • Swedish-German playwright and author (1916–1982)

    Peter Ulrich Weiss (8 November 1916 – 10 May 1982) was a German and Swedish writer, painter, graphic artist, and experimental filmmaker. He is particularly

    Peter Weiss

    Peter Weiss

    Peter_Weiss

  • Irmgard Keun
  • German author

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Irmgard Keun

    Irmgard Keun

    Irmgard_Keun

  • Péter Esterházy
  • Hungarian writer (1950–2016)

    Péter Esterházy (14 April 1950 – 14 July 2016) was a Hungarian writer. He was one of the best known Hungarian and Central European writers of his era

    Péter Esterházy

    Péter Esterházy

    Péter_Esterházy

  • Friederike Mayröcker
  • Austrian writer (1924–2021)

    Ring of the Vienna 2009: Hermann-Lenz-Preis for poem Scardanelli 2010: Peter Huchel Prize for This jacket (namely) the griffin 2010: Horst-Bienek-Preis für

    Friederike Mayröcker

    Friederike Mayröcker

    Friederike_Mayröcker

  • Durs Grünbein
  • German poet and essayist (born 1962)

    Marburger Literaturpreis 1993: Nicolas-Born-Preis für Lyrik [de] 1995: Peter Huchel Prize 1995: Georg Büchner Prize 2001: Spycher: Literaturpreis Leuk 2004:

    Durs Grünbein

    Durs Grünbein

    Durs_Grünbein

  • Yoko Tawada
  • Japanese writer

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Yoko Tawada

    Yoko Tawada

    Yoko_Tawada

  • Robert Walser
  • Swiss writer (1878–1956)

    been cared for by her elder daughter, Lisa Walser. The Swiss Germanist Peter von Matt has argued that Walser's symbiotic relationship with his mother

    Robert Walser

    Robert Walser

    Robert_Walser

  • Sławomir Mrożek
  • Polish playwright (1930–2013)

    religious person by any means, on 17 September 2013 he was buried at the St. Peter and Paul Church in Kraków. The funeral mass was conducted by the Archbishop

    Sławomir Mrożek

    Sławomir Mrożek

    Sławomir_Mrożek

  • Patrick Modiano
  • French novelist (born 1945)

    relationship. Two of postwar London's more notorious true-life characters, Peter Rachman and Emil Savundra, befriend the narrator. What is real and what

    Patrick Modiano

    Patrick Modiano

    Patrick_Modiano

  • Siegfried Kracauer
  • German writer (1889–1966)

    pensiero critico, Milano-Udine: Mimesis, 2020, ISBN 978-88-5757-232-1 Fisher, Peter S. (2020). Weimar controversies : explorations in popular culture with Siegfried

    Siegfried Kracauer

    Siegfried Kracauer

    Siegfried_Kracauer

  • Salman Rushdie
  • Indian-British-American novelist (born 1947)

    1993). "Muslim Thinkers Rally for Rushdie". The New York Times. Murtagh, Peter (15 February 1989). "Rushdie in hiding after Ayatollah's death threat".

    Salman Rushdie

    Salman Rushdie

    Salman_Rushdie

  • Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  • German Enlightenment writer (1729–1781)

    Nathan the Wise, Minna von Barnhelm, and Other Plays and Writings, edited by Peter Demetz with a foreword by Hannah Arendt. New York: Continuum, 1991. Nathan

    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    Gotthold_Ephraim_Lessing

  • Elias Canetti
  • German-language author (1905–1994)

    physicians and astronomers to the Aragonese royal court of Alfonso IV and Peter IV. Before settling in Ruse, they had migrated to Italy and lived in Livorno

    Elias Canetti

    Elias Canetti

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  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • German writer and polymath (1749–1832)

    observations form the basis of several biographical works, notably Johann Peter Eckermann's Conversations with Goethe (1836). His poems were set to music

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  • Heimito von Doderer
  • Austrian writer

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Heimito von Doderer

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  • Herta Müller
  • German writer and Nobel Prize recipient (born 1953)

    in die Dichtung: Bildlickeit in Texten Herta Müllers, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1997. Bauer, Karin (1999). "Review [of Köhnen 1997]". The German Quarterly

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  • Clemens Brentano
  • German poet and novelist (1778–1842)

    brother Christian, of Franz and Lujo Brentano. Clemens Brentano was born to Peter Anton Brentano and Maximiliane von La Roche, a wealthy merchant family in

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  • António Lobo Antunes
  • Portuguese novelist (1942–2026)

    Notícias (in Portuguese). 5 March 2026. Retrieved 8 March 2026. Conrad, Peter (4 May 2009). "Doctor and Patient". The New Yorker. Nossiter, Adam (5 March

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  • Elfriede Jelinek
  • Austrian playwright and novelist

    as chaotic and pornographic. In April 2006, Jelinek spoke out to support Peter Handke, whose play Die Kunst des Fragens (The Art of Asking) was removed

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  • Ermutigung
  • 1968 poem and song by Wolf Biermann

    image of a coming spring. Biermann dedicated the poem to his friend Peter Huchel, who was under house arrest and surveillance by the Stasi at the time

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  • Lion Feuchtwanger
  • German writer (1884–1958)

    Trouble, The Lautensack Brothers), 1943 Simone, 1944 Der treue Peter (Faithful Peter), 1946 Die Füchse im Weinberg (Proud Destiny, Waffen für Amerika

    Lion Feuchtwanger

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  • Kurt Tucholsky
  • German journalist, satirist and writer

    wrote under the pseudonyms Kaspar Hauser (after the historical figure), Peter Panter, Theobald Tiger and Ignaz Wrobel. A politically engaged journalist

    Kurt Tucholsky

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  • Cees Nooteboom
  • Dutch novelist, poet and journalist (1933–2026)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Cees Nooteboom

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  • May Ayim
  • German poet (1960–1996)

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    May Ayim

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  • Hartmann von Aue
  • 12th and 13th-century German knight and poet

    Grass Peter Handke Marlen Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl

    Hartmann von Aue

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  • Bertha von Suttner
  • Austrian novelist and pacifist (1843–1914)

    Literaturen.). Lang, Frankfurt am Main u.a. 2012 ISBN 978-3-631-63598-8. Simone Peter: "Bertha von Suttner (1843–1914)". In Bardo Fassbender, Anne Peters (eds

    Bertha von Suttner

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  • List of poetry awards
  • Lyrik Hölty Prize Horst Bienek Prize for Poetry Leonce-und-Lena-Preis Peter-Huchel-Preis Wilhelm Busch Prize for satirical and humorous poetry Irish Times

    List of poetry awards

    List_of_poetry_awards

  • Lyudmila Ulitskaya
  • Russian author (born 1943)

    Popa (1967) Václav Havel (1968) Not given (1969) Eugène Ionesco (1970) Peter Huchel (1971) Sławomir Mrożek (1972) Harold Pinter (1973) Sándor Weöres (1974)

    Lyudmila Ulitskaya

    Lyudmila Ulitskaya

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  • Coal-meter
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    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.

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    A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,

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    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

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