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Jenny Erpenbeck (German pronunciation: [ˈdʒɛni ˈɛʁpm̩bɛk]; born 12
March 1967) is a
German writer and
opera director. She won the 2015
Independent Foreign...
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Fritz Erpenbeck (born:
Friedrich Johann Lambert Erpenbeck, 7
April 1897 – 7
January 1975) was a
German writer,
director and actor.
Erpenbeck was born in...
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Kairos is a 2021
novel by
German author Jenny Erpenbeck. It
received Germany's Uwe
Johnson Prize in 2022. The
English translation, by
Michael Hofmann...
- 2015
novel by
Jenny Erpenbeck,
translated into
English by
Susan Bernofsky in 2017. The
Guardian reviewed the book,
saying Erpenbeck's "new
novel resonates...
- oppression,
global violence and
ecological disaster." The
winner was
Jenny Erpenbeck for her
novel Kairos,
translated from the
German by
Michael Hofmann. The...
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writing his biography. She has also
translated several books by
Jenny Erpenbeck and Yoko Tawada. Her
prizes for
translation include the 2006
Helen and...
- ****ociation had
numerous writers as its member,
including Willi Bredel,
Fritz Erpenbeck,
Bernhard Kellermann,
Victor Klemperer, Anna Seghers, Bodo Uhse, Arnold...
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Doris Kilias (née Galuhn,
formerly Erpenbeck, 22 July 1942 – 1 June 2008) was a
German Arabist and
literary translator, best
known for
being the German...
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phylum Porifera. It was
first authenticated and
described by
Erpenbeck et al. in 2012.
Erpenbeck, Dirk; Sutcliffe, Patricia; Cook,
Steve de C.; Dietzel, Andreas;...
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Hedda Zinner, or
Hedda Erpenbeck-Zinner (20 May 1904 – 1 July 1994), was a
German political writer, actress, comedian,
journalist and
radio director....