Ingeborg Drewitz (born Ingeborg Neubert; 10 January 1923 – 26 November 1986) was a German writer and academic. Drewitz was born in Berlin. She graduated...
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Ingeborg-Drewitz-Literaturpreis für Gefangene is a literary prize of Germany. v t e...
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singer Ingeborg Drewitz (1923–1986), German writer Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė (born 1963), Lithuanian actress Ingeborg Fülepp, Croatian artist Ingeborg Gjærum...
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from a woman's perspective, such as Anna Seghers, Ilse Aichinger, Ingeborg Drewitz and Christa Wolf. A crisis of Vergangenheitsbewältigung, along with...
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Ingeborg-Drewitz-Literaturpreis für Gefangene. In: Barbara Becker-Cantarino, Inge Stephan (Hrsg.): „Von der Unzerstörbarkeit des Menschen“. Ingeborg Drewitz...
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replaced by Hölty-Preis. 1979: Günter Herburger and Günter Wallraff 1981: Ingeborg Drewitz 1983: Axel Eggebrecht 1985: Max von der Grün 1987: Gisela Elsner 1989:...
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June 1967 an open letter from a large group of writers (among them Ingeborg Drewitz, Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Günter Grass), accused the Springer Press...
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Mapping Morality in Postwar German Women's Fiction: Christa Wolf, Ingeborg Drewitz, and Grete Weil. Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture...
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vol. 13, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 163–164; (full text online) Ingeborg Drewitz: Leben und Werk von Adam Kuckhoff. Berlin 1968 Karlheinz Jackste (Hrsg...
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Holbrook, English novelist, poet and academic (died 2011) January 10 – Ingeborg Drewitz, German novelist and dramatist (died 1986) January 16 – Anthony Hecht...
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