Arno Schmidt (German:[ˈaʁnoʃmɪt]ⓘ; 18 January 1914 – 3 June 1979) was a German author and translator. He is little known outside of German-speaking areas, in part because his works present a formidable challenge to translators. Although he is not one of the popular favourites within Germany,[1] critics and writers often consider him to be one of the most important German-language writers of the 20th century.[2]
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ArnoSchmidt (German: [ˈaʁno ʃmɪt] ; 18 January 1914 – 3 June 1979) was a German author and translator. He is little known outside of German-speaking areas...
War, studying later on in Munich. In 1955, he made acquaintance with ArnoSchmidt - which resulted in many pictures of the famous novelist and the village...
"The Robber's Tower", may have served as an inspiration, according to ArnoSchmidt and Thomas Hansen. As well as its sharing common elements, such as a...
century. Cited by the group were five titles each by Franz Kafka and ArnoSchmidt, four by Robert Walser, and three each by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch...
ISBN 0-918986-58-3, p. 355. – Detail of the left border of the second column. ArnoSchmidt: Erzählungen, Frankfurt am Main (Germany) 1994, ISBN 3-10-373505-7, p...
December by Alfred Coppel Dark Mirrors (original title) Schwarze Spiegel by ArnoSchmidt Davy and other works by Edgar Pangborn The Day They H-Bombed Los Angeles...
mit Zettelkästen". Other well known German Zettelkasten users include ArnoSchmidt (who used a large card file to write Zettels Traum, published in 1970)...
producer Johann Scheerer is his son. Reemtsma founded the Arno-Schmidt-Stiftung [de] (ArnoSchmidt Foundation) in 1981. In 1984 he founded the Hamburger Institut...
remaining chapters are designed to be read in any order. Bottom's Dream ArnoSchmidt A novel, published in folio format with 1,334 pages, told mostly in three...
(died 2013) 2006–2012: ArnoSchmidt, CDU (died 2012) since 2013: Klauspeter Brill, independent On January 22, 2006 ArnoSchmidt (CDU) won the election...
(PDF) on 30 October 2008. Retrieved 27 March 2005. (10.0 MB) (PDF in the ArnoSchmidt Reference Library Archived 20 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine) Desastres...
Recipe". NDTV Food. Retrieved 11 June 2022. The World Religions Cookbook - ArnoSchmidt, Paul Fieldhouse. p.120. Bansal, Priya (8 November 2017). "Health benefits...
and westward from the Eastern Front in World War II. The German author ArnoSchmidt (1914–1979) in his post-war novel Leviathan uses the image of a railroad...
the Waldorf for many years was John Doherty, following the Austrian ArnoSchmidt who held the position for ten years from 1969 to 1979. Restaurateur George...
the great German author ArnoSchmidt has situated there, having lived there from 1958 until his death (1979). The ArnoSchmidt Stiftung has its site in...
the Lutter in the village of Bargfeld. The story Die Wasserstraße by ArnoSchmidt (1964) is about a walk up the Schmalwasser. List of rivers of Lower Saxony...
and Ling by Hirschfeld's last partner and heir, Li Shiu Tong (Tao Li). ArnoSchmidt (1970). Zettels Traum (Frankfurt-am-Main: S. Fischer Verlag). Hirschfeld...
Soccer League German acronym for Gesellschaft der Arno-Schmidt-Leser, society for author ArnoSchmidt This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
century. Cited by the group were five titles by both Franz Kafka and ArnoSchmidt, four by Robert Walser, and three by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Anna...
A Novella=Comedy in 6 Acts (Die Schule der Atheisten) is a novel by ArnoSchmidt. It was originally published in German in 1972. It was translated into...
(awarded the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize), José García Villa, James Baldwin, ArnoSchmidt, Georges Schéhadé, William Golding (awarded in 1983) and Richard E. Kim...
NY: Brooklyn Museum. p. 141. ISBN 9780872731752. Caprichos (PDF in the ArnoSchmidt Reference Library) Translation of the 1799 Advertisement for sale of...
Opposition, in Calgary Tábata Jalil, Mexican TV hostess; in Mexico City Died: ArnoSchmidt, 65, German author Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings took power in the...