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Udo Steinke

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69:, co-founded by Steinke's widow, is dedicated to his memory and work. The Institute houses the Udo Steinke archive with manuscripts and letters from the author. It also hosts readings and is a school dedicated to teaching languages. The institute offers not only a wide range of German courses for foreign students but also the study of a number of other languages including French, Spanish, English, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Japanese and Chinese. 36:
worked as an editor at the “Leipziger VEB Druck und Verlag” publishing company. In 1968, after a business trip to West Germany, he defected and established his residence in Munich. In addition to various part-time work, Mr. Steinke worked as a journalist and advertising manager at the Goethe-Institut in Munich.
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The chaos of war led the Steinke family to move to Eilenburg, Saxony, East Germany in 1947 where Mr. Steinke attended the “Bergschule” from 1948 to 1956. He later took up the craft of candy making at the Henze confectionery in Eilenburg. From 1960 to 1965 he studied literature in Leipzig and
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Udo Steinke had two children: graphic artist Falk-Ingo Renner (born in 1963) and anatomy professor, Dr. Hanno Steinke (born also in 1963).
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His literary breakthrough came with the short novel “
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Łódź
German
Ich kannte Talmann
Doppeldeutsch
Heinrich Böll
Willy Brandt
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
Steinke Institute in Bonn
Ich kannte Talmann
ISBN
3-423-06305-X
Horsky, Leo oder Die Dankbarkeit der Mörder
ISBN
3-550-06474-8
Die Buggenraths
ISBN
3-423-06357-2
Manns Räuschlein
ISBN
3-550-06392-X
Doppeldeutsch
ISBN
3-7951-0879-9
Language School Steinke-Institut in Berlin
Language School Steinke-Institut in Bonn
Udo Steinke
German National Library
Categories
1942 births
1999 deaths

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