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Lutz Rathenow (born 22 September 1952 in Jena) is a dissident German writer and poet who was haunted by the Secret Police until the German reunification. From then on, his fortunes changed, and he received several literary honors and awards.
LutzRathenow (born 22 September 1952 in Jena) is a dissident German writer and poet who was haunted by the Secret Police until the German reunification...
The Fantastic Ordinary World of LutzRathenow: Poems, Plays & Stories, by LutzRathenow, is a book of poems, plays and stories written originally in German...
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García-Gómez. The Fantastic Ordinary World of LutzRathenow: Poems, Plays & Stories, by LutzRathenow, translated from German by Boria Sax & Imogen von...
of February 2012, the Saxon State Commissioner for the Stasi files, LutzRathenow, discussed in the Tagesspiegel Klarsfeld's contacts with the East German...
(born 1962, Greece) John Rastell (John Rastall, c. 1475–1536, England) LutzRathenow (born 1952, Germany) Terence Rattigan (1911–1977, England) Simon Raven...
Munich: Piper Verlag, 1987. ISBN 978-3-492-02983-4. (in German) With LutzRathenow. Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher 563. Dortmund: Harenberg-Ed., 1989....
Duckworth, forthcoming May 2011. Contacts/Kontakte: Poems and Writings of LutzRathenow (edited anthology of translations). Providence: The Poet's Press, 1985...
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Preißler (1925–2010) Gert Prokop (1934–1994) Carlos Rasch (1932–2021) LutzRathenow (born 1952) Brigitte Reimann (1933–1973) Ludwig Renn (1889–1979) Günther...
Thomas Lutz (born c. 1957 in Darmstadt) is the head of the Memorial Museums Department of the Topography of Terror Foundation in Berlin, and active in...
Trade), Günter Kunert, Siegfried Lenz, Walter Bauer, Christoph Meckel, LutzRathenow and James Krüss and many more. Erik Martin invested special efforts...
Exmatrikulationen von Jürgen Fuchs, Siegfried Reiprich, Roland Jahn und LutzRathenow, in: AHF, Jahrbuch der Historischen Forschung 2005. Jürgen Fuchs (1991)...