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Friedrich Luft (24
August 1911 – 24
December 1990) was a
German feuilletonist and
theater critic. Born in Friedenau, Luft was the son of a
German student...
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Korngold (1904–1934). In his book The
World of Yesterday,
Stefan Zweig, a
feuilletonist for the newspaper,
called the Neue
Freie Presse "the
oracle of my fathers...
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October 1815 – 17
October 1887) was a 19th-century
French novelist,
feuilletonist and playwright. Gonzalès
wrote the
novel Frères de la côte,
which impressed...
- Křesťan (born 14
March 1943 in Prague) is a
Czech writer,
editor and
feuilletonist. He is the
author of 16
books printed in more than 250,000 copies. Křesťan...
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Gabriela Zapolska, was a
Polish novelist, playwright,
naturalist writer,
feuilletonist,
theatre critic and
stage actress.
Zapolska wrote 41 plays, 23 novels...
- his
death in 1814,
several other feuilletonists had made
their mark, with
Janin taking over from him.
Feuilletonists featured in
other papers included...
- tšellomängija-följetonist Ciqo külmetas
kehvas garaažis. ("The puny cellist-
feuilletonist Ciqo from
Zagreb was
freezing in a
dreadful garage.") An
imperfect pangram...
- many
books on
literature and film. He was one of Germany's best-known
feuilletonists.
Karasek was born in the
capital city of Moravia, Brno (German: Brünn)...
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Joachim Raddatz (3
September 1931 – 26
February 2015) was a
German feuilletonist, essayist, biographer,
journalist and romancier.
Fritz Raddatz was born...
- זינגער; 1864,
Kapulye – 1920, Babroysk) was a Russian-Jewish author,
feuilletonist, and translator.
Zinger was born in Kapulye,
Minsk Governorate. Orphaned...