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Franz Theodor Csokor (6
September 1885 – 5
January 1969) was an
Austrian author and dramatist,
particularly well
known for his
expressionist dramas. His...
- Paul Celan,
Elisabeth Bergner,
Viktor Frankl, Hans Weigel,
Franz Theodor Csokor, and H. C. Artmann. He was the
recipient of the
Theodor Körner
Prize in...
- vizsgálatának terminológiai kérdései". In Rozsondai,
Marianne (ed.).
Jubileumi csokor Csapodi Csaba tiszteletére: Tanulmányok (in Hungarian). Budapest: Argumentum...
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Weihnachtstraum (1994)
Peter Rosegger prize (1970 and 2004)
Franz Theodor Csokor Award (1970)
Austrian Prize for
Literature (1979) M****cripts
Award (1987)...
- and
Literature for A
Party for
Boris and The Lime Works)
Franz Theordor Csokor Prize (1972)
Adolf Grimme Prize (1972)
Grillparzer Prize (1972) (Awarded...
- the war he
returned to Vienna,
where among others he met
Franz Theodor Csokor, for
whose play Die rote Straße ("The Red Street") he
designed the set in...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination
Archive -
Franz Theodor Csokor". NobelPrize.org.
April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination Archive...
- Switzerland,
where he died at the age of 61.
Martha wrote to
Franz Theodor Csokor that he had
suffered a stroke. Only
eight people attended his cremation...
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Aquilino Ribeiro,
Marie Noël, Jean Price-Mars,
James Thurber,
Franz Theodor Csokor,
Stratis Myrivilis,
Elias Venezis,
Aksel Sandemose, John
Boyton Priestley...
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Germans live there. Open your eyes - and shut your mouth.
Franz Theodor Csokor,
March 1941. In
April 1941, Pančevo was
occupied during the
invasion of...