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Oskar Maria Graf
Oskar Maria Graf (left) with Gottlieb Branz (right) in 1958
Born
Oskar Graf (1894-07-22)22 July 1894
Died
28 June 1967(1967-06-28) (aged 72)
Pen name
Oskar Graf-Berg
Oskar Maria Graf (22 July 1894 – 28 June 1967) was a German-American writer who wrote several narratives about life in Bavaria, mostly autobiographical. In the beginning, Graf wrote under his real name Oskar Graf. After 1918, his works for newspapers were signed with the pseudonym Oskar Graf-Berg; only for those of his works he regarded as "worth reading", he used the name Oskar Maria Graf.
OskarMariaGraf (22 July 1894 – 28 June 1967) was a German-American writer who wrote several narratives about life in Bavaria, mostly autobiographical...
revoked the citizenship of many opponents, such as Albert Einstein, OskarMariaGraf, Willy Brandt and Thomas Mann, often expatriating entire families....
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and Volk-damaging writings of "Asphalt and Civilization" literati: (OskarMariaGraf, Heinrich Mann, Stefan Zweig, Jakob Wassermann, Franz Blei); Literature...
Lion Feuchtwanger, Leonhard Frank, Joachim Ringelnatz, Claire Goll, OskarMariaGraf, Hugo Ball, Hermann Kesten, Thomas Theodor Heine, Olaf Gulbransson...
painter died at Starnburg Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (1925–2012), baritone OskarMariaGraf (1894–1967), the socially conscious writer, was born in Aufkirchen...
apparently also had a certain talent for speaking in public. The author OskarMariaGraf wrote in his book Wir sind Gefangene about the first Red Army parade...
was arrested when the movement was crushed. His friend, the writer OskarMariaGraf, who was also arrested, wrote about the events in his autobiographical...
August von Platen-Hallermünde, Frank Wedekind, Christian Morgenstern, OskarMariaGraf, Bertolt Brecht, Lion Feuchtwanger, Thomas Mann, Klaus Mann, Golo Mann...
anarchist colony in Switzerland, where he formed a friendship with OskarMariaGraf, also a baker, but later a famous novelist. With the outbreak of the...
Gibbon André Gide Ernst Glaeser William Godwin Emma Goldman Claire Goll OskarMariaGraf George Grosz Ernst Haeckel Radclyffe Hall Jaroslav Hašek Walter Hasenclever...
Canetti, Veza Canetti, Alfred Döblin, Lion Feuchtwanger, Bruno Frank, OskarMariaGraf, Max Horkheimer, Heinrich Eduard Jacob, Hermann Kesten, Annette Kolb...
Albert Einstein Lion Feuchtwanger Bruno Frank A.M. Frey André Gide OskarMariaGraf Thomas Theodor Heine Ernest Hemingway Stefan Heym Aldous Huxley Heinrich...
1931 novel, Bolwieser: The Novel Of a Husband by the Bavarian writer OskarMariaGraf. The plot follows the downfall of Xaver Bolwieser, a railway stationmaster...
English (red, on the front side) and Basque (blue, on the back side) OskarMariaGraf Memorial (1997), Literaturhaus, Munich Ceiling Snake (1997), 138 electronic...
the city of Munich. Among others, the most renown writers include OskarMariaGraf, Annette Kolb, Liesl Karlstadt, Frank Wedekind, Fanny Gräfin zu Reventlow...
Döblin, Lion Feuchtwanger, Bruno Frank, A. M. Frey, Anna Gmeyner, OskarMariaGraf, Hermann Hesse, Heinrich Eduard Jacob, Hermann Kesten, Annette Kolb...
affair with in Berlin, called her a "tall, statuesque beauty," and OskarMariaGraf called her "The gigantic girl with the Titus cut." Kramer participated...
period he got to know OskarMariaGraf. Vaterlandslose Gesellen (1930) Stateless Journeymen, often seen as a response to Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet...
Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union or ILWU and its president Harry Bridges OskarMariaGraf Duncan Chaplin Lee * Malcolm X * U.S. Representative Vito Marcantonio...
Wife (1977 TV film and 1983 theatrical release, based on a novel by OskarMariaGraf), as Hanni Bolwieser Das Ende einer Karriere (1978, TV film), as Karla...
Hinterberger discovered literature in the 1950s through the Bavarian author OskarMariaGraf; he began writing when he was 24 or 25 years old. Since approximately...
anthology of film clips. (25 minutes) Enfant Terrible, 2020 film directed by Oskar Roehler Rainer Werner Fassbinder. filmportal.de. Sontag, Susan (25 February...
Richard-Wagner-Straße, Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann, Technical University, OskarMariaGraf, Ellen Ammann, Franz Josef Strauss, Schellingstraße - gateway for the...
(1929–30) presented by the critic Hans Eckstein, with essays by Franz Rho, OskarMariaGraf and Wolfgang Petzet, published the paintings "Neptun" and "Matrosen"...