- 2015,
retrieved 27
October 2016 Wulff,
Matthias (8
February 2012). "Olga
Grjasnowas erstaunliches Debüt über
einen multiplen Therapiefall". Die Welt (in German)...
- (1896–1973),
American actress Olga Grishenkova,
Russian ballet dancer Olga
Grjasnowa (born 1984),
German writer Olga
Grushin (born 1971), Russian-American...
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Sinti and Roma in 1997. On 2
August 2014, her
testimony was read by Olga
Grjasnowa at an
event organized by the
Memorial to the
Murdered Jews of Europe,...
- Usedom.
Contendo Media,
Krefeld 2021, ISBN 978-3-96762-014-6. 2021: Olga
Grjasnowa: Gott ist
nicht schüchtern. (WDR). 2021:
Hannah Siebern:
Tausend Farben...
-
Sharon Dodua Otoo, Max Czollek,
Mithu Sanyal,
Margarete Stokowski, Olga
Grjasnowa,
Reyhan Şahin, and
Simone Dede Ayivi. The book is
described as a manifesto...
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Hoppe (Germany),
Marcel Beyer (Germany), Cécile
Wajsbrot (France), Olga
Grjasnowa (Germany),
Marion Poschmann (Germany), Kurt Drawert [de] (Germany), Julya...
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Tomomi Adachi (JP), [Johannes
Anyuru (SE),Katarina
Frostenson (SE), Olga
Grjasnowa (DE),
Einar Már Guðmundsson (IS),
Jenny Hval (NO), Nick
Laird (IE), Waciny...
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Andreas Schäfer 2011:
Sabrina Janesch, Lina
Meruane (Chile) 2012: Olga
Grjasnowa,
Wilmer Urrelo Zaráte 2015: Nino
Haratischwili 2016: Yuri
Herrera (Mexico)...
- Cotten; PP: Dana
Ranga and
Nellja Veramoj 2015 –
Sherko Fatah, PP: Olga
Grjasnowa and
Martin Kordic 2016 –
Esther Kinsky and
Uljana Wolf 2017 –
Abbas Khider;...
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alongside Magnusson Henning Ahrens,
Mirko Bonné, Nora Bossong, Olga
Grjasnowa und
Alissa Walser,
wrote texts about Frankfurt’s
history in
simple German...