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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...
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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...
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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...
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beyond the river) is a
German language existentialist novel by
Hermann Kasack,
published in 1947 in Berlin. It is
considered one of the most important...
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Weimar 2001.
Gabriela Ociepa: Nach dem Untergang.
Narrative Stadtentwürfe:
Kasack -
Nossack - Jünger. Wroclaw,
Dresden 2006. Jünger's
works at his publishing...
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Russia Thomas Schaub Noonan (1938–2001) from the
United States Wolfgang Kasack (1927–2003) from
Germany Isabel de
Madariaga (1919–2014) from UK John Simon...
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translation Werner Bergengruen (1892–1964)
Friedrich Bischoff (1896–1976)
Hermann Kasack (1896–1966)
Erich Kästner (1899–1974)
Martin Kessel (1901–1990) Annette...
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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...
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earth and its atmosphere. The
German Slavist and
translator Wolfgang Kasack in his
Dictionary of
Russian literature from 1917
gives the
following ****essment...