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three years earlier, on 18 July 1903. "Kampf" also
translates to "fight".
Koelb 2010, p. 12.
Czech Emb****y 2012. "Kafka".
Random House Webster's Unabridged...
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Tadzio Koelb (English: /taːdʐʉ
kœlb/; born 1971) is an
American émigré novelist, translator, and
critic based in Belgium.
Koelb's first novel, Trenton...
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Other English translations include those by
David Luke (1988),
Clayton Koelb (1994),
Stanley Applebaum (1995),
Joachim Neugroschel (1998),
Martin C....
- admire,
strong and
suffering A'ida".
Writing for The Guardian,
writer Tadzio Koelb praised the
letters as "poetic
declarations of love"
stating that "what...
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Retrieved 27
February 2012.
Koelb,
Tadzio (13
March 2011). "Churchill,
Depression and a
Talking Dog". The New York Times.
Koelb,
Tadzio (28
February 2009)...
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Companion to
Samuel and Kings. A&C Black. pp. 65–83. ISBN 978-0-567-06974-0.
Koelb,
Clayton (1976). "Thomas Mann's 'Coat of Many Colors'". The
German Quarterly...
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British colonialism. In a
review for The
Times Literary Supplement,
Tadzio Koelb praised the novel's
final section and Gurnah's storytelling. Feay, Suzi...
- work to the field.
Richard T. Gray; Ruth V. Gross; Rolf J. Goebel;
Clayton Koelb, eds. (2005). A
Franz Kafka encyclopedia.
Greenwood Publishing Group. pp...
- A Life of
Franz Kafka. New York:
Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0-37452-335-0.
Koelb,
Clayton (2010). Kafka: A
Guide for the Perplexed. London: Continuum. p...
- the Rose. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 178. ISBN 9780544176560.
Koelb,
Clayton (2008). "„Grae**** Est, Non Legitur": Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris"...