Oliver Matuschek is a German author and scholar, best known for his biography of the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig.[1] Matuschek worked at the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Braunschweig and at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin, where he helped to curate an exhibition on Zweig in 2008. This became the basis for his biography. The book was translated into English by Allan Blunden and was praised by reviewers.
OliverMatuschek is a German author and scholar, best known for his biography of the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. Matuschek worked at the Herzog Anton...
1933–1940, Vallentine Mitchell, London 2007, ISBN 978-0-85303-540-4 OliverMatuschek, Three Lives: A Biography of Stefan Zweig, translated by Allan Blunden...
demonstrations in June 2020. Matuschek saw this as a colossal triumph in favor of skeptics of the danger of COVID-19. Matuschek was a close private friend...
Hans Fallada, A Stranger in My Own Country: The 1944 Prison Diary OliverMatuschek, Three Lives: A Biography of Stefan Zweig Hugo Ott, Martin Heidegger:...
2011 Fugitives Frank Korbach TV series, 2 episodes 2012 Der Dicke Björn Matuschek TV series, 1 episode Cologne P.D. Mick Gebert TV series, 1 episode Stolberg...
Leibovitz E, Lemaire M, Miras I, Salamitou S, Béguin P, Ohayon H, Gounon P, Matuschek M, Koval SF (June 1997). "Functions of S-layers". FEMS Microbiology Reviews...