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Johannes Bobrowski

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Times), was published in both West and East Germany. After having missed the fall 1961 meeting of the Group 47, since it took place just after the building of the
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cultures and languages, combined with ancient myths. His first poems were published during the war, in 1944, in the Munich-based journal
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cemetery. Since 1992, the Foundation for Prussian Maritime Trade (Stiftung PreuĂźische Seehandlung) has donated funds towards the
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Bobrowski's work was influenced by his knowledge of Eastern European landscapes and of the German,
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Dialog mit dem Fremden. Erinnerung an den "europäischen Osten" in der Lyrik Johannes Bobrowskis
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Bildgedächtnis. Zur poetischen Funktion der Sinneswahrnehmung im Prosawerk Johannes Bobrowskis
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The Gruppe 47: Fifty Years on: A Re-Appraisal of its Literary and Political Significance
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Johannes Bobrowski – Selbstzeugnisse und neue Beiträge über sein Werk
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union
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Beschreibung eines Zimmers – 15 Kapitel über Johannes Bobrowski.
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Berlin memorial plaque, Johannes Bobrowski, ZimmerstraĂźe 80,
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German lyric poet, narrative writer, adaptor and essayist
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GrĂĽsse aus Sarmatien fĂĽr den Dichter Johannes Bobrowski
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Bobrowski died as a result of a perforated appendix in
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Christian Democratic Union (East Germany) politicians
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In 1964, Bobrowski became a member of the PEN Club.
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He worked as an editor, first for the 18: 579: 46:Bobrowski was born on 9 April 1917 in 511: 632:German Army soldiers of World War II 550:Johannes Bobrowski und die Gruppe 47 474:Johannes Bobrowski – Leben und Werk 377:International Charles Veillon Prize 225:(The Land of Sarmatia), poems, 1961 13: 298:(Levin's Mill), filmed in 1980 by 135:, and then, from 1959 on, for the 125:Soviet occupation sector of Berlin 36:Johannes Konrad Bernhard Bobrowski 14: 653: 562: 216: 84:, Bobrowski had contact with the 556:. Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 213-227. 529:Understanding Johannes Bobrowski 432:Erinnerung an Johannes Bobrowski 344:, premiere in 1973, produced by 249:(Lithuanian Pianos), novel, 1966 131:, a children's publisher run by 163:, Bavaria, of the influential 1: 508:. London: Anvil Press Poetry. 489: 277:Selected Poems translated by 54:. In 1925, he moved first to 506:Shadow Lands: Selected Poems 504:Bobrowski, Johannes (1984). 390:About Bobrowski and his work 7: 642:Heinrich Mann Prize winners 469:Berlin 1975, Stuttgart 1972 255:(Weathersigns), poems, 1967 10: 658: 241:Boehlendorff und Mäusefest 68:. One of his teachers was 602:Writers from East Prussia 548:Wieczorek, John (1999). " 358:Alma Johanna Koenig Prize 351: 231:(Shadowland), poems, 1962 211:Johannes Brobrowski Medal 331: 289: 62:, where he attended the 41: 526:Scrase, David (1995). 444:Gerhard Rostin (ed.): 434:. Munich, Vienna 1989. 363:"Group 47" prize, 1962 28: 622:German-language poets 458:Gerhard Rostin (ed.) 243:, Short stories, 1965 167:literary association 108:. In 1943 he married 80:. As a member of the 58:, then in 1928 on to 22: 383:F. C. Weiskopf Prize 617:East German writers 367:Heinrich Mann Prize 306:film studios, with 247:Litauische Claviere 229:Schattenland Ströme 74:Humboldt University 607:German Protestants 597:People from Tilsit 448:. Stuttgart 1978. 430:Christoph Meckel: 340:(Levin's Mill) by 141:publishing house. 129:Altberliner Verlag 90:National Socialism 32:Johannes Bobrowski 29: 627:German male poets 419:978-3-8260-3952-2 413:. WĂĽrzburg 2009. 312:Christian Grashof 269:literary executor 86:German resistance 82:Confessing Church 649: 573: 557: 546: 533: 524: 509: 502: 482: 437:Bernd Leistner: 427:. 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Berlin-Mitte
Tilsit
East Prussia
Rastenburg
Königsberg
Gymnasium
Ernst Wiechert
Humboldt University
Berlin
Confessing Church
German resistance
National Socialism
Second World War
Poland
France
Soviet Union
Johanna Buddrus
Soviet Union
Friedrichshagen
Soviet occupation sector of Berlin
Lucie Grosner
Union Verlag
Baltic
Slavic
Aschaffenburg
West German
Group 47
Sarmatian
Berlin Wall

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