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Kasack
Kasack Ka*sack", n. (Ethnol.) Same as Cossack.

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- Kasack Wolfgang Kasack All pages with titles containing Kasack Kazak (surname) Kozak (surname) Kossak This page lists people with the surname Kasack....
- hinter dem Strom') is a German language existentialist novel by Hermann Kasack, published in Der Tagesspiegel in 1946 and in a longer book version in Berlin...
- Hermann Robert Richard Eugen Kasack (24 July 1896 – 10 January 1966) was a German writer. He is best known for his novel Die Stadt hinter dem Strom (The...
- Wolfgang Kasack (Russian: Вольфганг Германович Казак, Volfgang Germanovich Kazak; Potsdam, 20 January 1927 – Much, 10 January 2003) was a German Slavic...
- and Tucholsky, to Barlach, Bergengruen, Broch, Hoffmannsthal, Kästner, Kasack, Kesten, Kraus, Lasker-Schüler, Unruh, Werfel, Zuckmayer, and Hesse. The...
- existentialist novel Die Stadt hinter dem Strom, the German novelist Hermann Kasack adapted elements of the epic into a metaphor for the aftermath of the destruction...
- ISSN 0004-9697. Bal**** 2015, "Surrealism"; Greene 2012, "Surrealism". Kasack, Wolfgang (1988) [1976]. Dictionary of Russian literature Since 1917. Translated...
- oratorio-opera in three acts composed by Hans Vogt to a libretto by Hermann Kasack based on his 1947 dystopian novel Die Stadt hinter dem Strom. Die Stadt...
- Georg Kaiser Franz Xaver Kappus Anna Louisa Karsch Yaak Karsunke Hermann Kasack Abraham Gotthelf Kästner Erich Kästner Marie Luise Kaschnitz Gottfried Keller...
- Bowra, London: Macmillan & Co., 1943, p. 125 — via Wikiquote Nilsson 1970. Kasack 1988. Kahn et al. 2018, pp. 621–624. Zelinsky, K., Soviet literature: problems...