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Drenka Opalic Willen (born 1929) is a Serbian-American editor,
publisher and translator,
credited for
discovering authors Günter Gr****,
Umberto Eco, José...
- as his puppets. The loss of a decades-long wingman—the
equally depraved Drenka—precipitates a
crisis in a life he has long
considered an
utter failure...
- Mary
Tyrone Off-Broadway -
Minetta Lane
Theatre 2023 Sabbath's
Theater Drenka, and
others Off-Broadway - The
Pershing Square Signature Center 2025 Five...
- the
Buddhist monk
Drenka Pelkyi Yonten, for
having been the
lover of
empress Pelkyi Ngangchul. This
resulted in the
execution of
Drenka Pelkyi Yonten, and...
- from the
World War II ****cution of
Serbs in Croatia. His friend,
editor Drenka Willen, also
suffered the same fate
during the time of the
Independent State...
- of the 1748
printed Physiologie et
Patologica medica.
Discovered 2020 by
Drenka Veronek in the
Franciscan Samostan Uzenesenja Blažene
Djevice Marije in...
- Nicolson, UK 2008 –
Peter Mayer,
Overlook Press and Duckworth, UK & USA 2009 –
Drenka Willen, Harcourt, USA 2010 –
Antoine Gallimard, Éditions Gallimard, France...
- OCLC 400010. Djilas,
Milovan (1973).
Memoirs of a Revolutionary.
Translated by
Drenka Willen. New York City:
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-15158-850-3...
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Victor Wickerhauser (born 1959),
mathematics and of
biomedical engineering.
Drenka Willen (born 1929),
publisher and translator. Aila
Winkler (born 1969),...
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Charles Lindbergh and
Hannah Arendt. He
respected the
contientious work of
Drenka Willen, the HBJ
editor who
helped many new
foreign and
domestic writers...