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Alfred ****muth
Andersch (pronounced [ˈalfʁeːt ˈʔandɐʃ] ; 4
February 1914 – 21
February 1980) was a
German writer, publisher, and
radio editor. The son...
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during World War II "Between the
Devil and the Deep Blue Sea", on
Alfred Andersch "Against the Irreversible", on Jean Améry "The
Remorse of the Heart", on...
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writers as
diverse as
Wolfgang Koeppen,
Erich Kästner,
Eugen Roth,
Alfred Andersch,
Elfriede Jelinek, Hans
Magnus Enzensberger,
Michael Ende,
Franz Xaver...
- ISBN 978-0674967595. (in German) Jörg Döring,
Markus Joch (ed.s):
Alfred Andersch revisited.
Werkbiographische Studien im
Zeichen der Sebald-Debatte. De...
- 1126/science.110.2865.543. PMID 15395398. S2CID 31674765.
Retrieved 2015-06-02.
Andersch, MA; Wilson, DA; Menten, ML. (1944). "Sedimentation
constants and electrop****tic...
- last
narrative written by
German author Alfred Andersch. It was
published in 1980, the year that
Andersch died, and
describes a 1928
school lesson attended...
- re-education for
German POWs. It was
edited by Curt Vinz,
working with
Alfred Andersch and Hans
Werner Richter. Upon
their return to
Germany they
planned to publish...
- Zumwalt), the
Sword Swallower (John Strong), the
Knifethrower Dame (Erika
Andersch), the
Acrobatic Thug (Gregory
Scott ****mins), the
Terrifying Clown (Branscombe...
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Charlotte Andersch, 14
August 1902 – 5
August 1969) was a
German actress. She was born in Berlin, the
daughter of
German stage/film
couple Rudolf Andersch [de]...
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Sansibar oder der
letzte Grund) is a 1957
novel by the
German writer Alfred Andersch. It was
published in
English in 1958,
translated by
Michael Bullock. In...