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Christoph Ransmayr (Austrian
German pronunciation: [ˈkrɪstɔf ˈransmaɪ̯ɐ]; born 20
March 1954) is an
Austrian writer. Born in Wels,
Upper Austria,
Ransmayr grew...
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Approaches to
Language Teaching. Routledge. pp. 219–220. De Cillia, Rudolf;
Ransmayr,
Jutta (2019). Österreichisches
Deutsch macht Schule (in German). Vienna:...
- and the
works of
contemporary authors such as Ingo
Schulze and
Christoph Ransmayr. He also
translated all the
major novels of
Thomas Mann, as well as works...
- The Dog King is a 1995
novel by the
Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. Its
original title is
Morbus Kitahara. A work of
alternative history, it is set...
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eines ängstlichen Mannes) is a 2012 book by the
Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. It
consists of 70
texts with
impressions from
different places in the...
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about Ovid's
exile in Tomis. (1988) The
novel The Last
World by
Christoph Ransmayr uses
anachronisms to
weave together parts of Ovid's
biography and stories...
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Handke 2018
Christoph Ransmayr 2020
David Grossman 2022
Annie Ernaux "Würth-Preis für Europäische
Literatur an
Christoph Ransmayr". Süddeutsche.de (in...
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Margaret Atwood, André Brink,
David Malouf,
Romesh Gunesekera,
Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo
bridge for Europe"
Award Dacia Maraini (1999)
Alberto Arbasino...
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Eises und der Finsternis) is a 1984
novel by the
Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. It
tells the
stories of the 1872–74 Austro-Hungarian
North Pole expedition...
- (born 1953),
politician (ÖVP),
member of the
European Parliament Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954),
writer Othmar Commenda (born 1954),
retired General of the...