Horns Ende
by Christoph Hein
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Om en lille stillestående by i DDR i 1950'erne, hvor sladderen og intrigerne florerer, og hvor der ikke er plads til mennesker, der på en eller anden måde er afvigere.Tags
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Christoph Hein (born 8 April 1944): As a poet, playwright, essayist, and novelist, Christoph Hein is considered one of the most important and respected literary voices in Germany today. Widely acclaimed in Germany and abroad, Hein's works have been translated into 17 languages. The Tango Player, Hein's second novel to appear in English, was show more acclaimed as an ingenious and provocative novel by the Times Literary Supplement. The Tango Player gives the reader an insight into life in East Germany. Other novels by Hein include The Distant Lover and Death of Horn. Hein was awarded the prestigious Heinrich Mann Prize and the West German Kritikerpreis in 1983 and was the first recipient of the Erich Fried Prize in 1990. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Horns Ende
- Original publication date
- 1985
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