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    Jurek Becker (German: [ˈjuː.ʁɛk ˈbɛ.kɐ] , probably 30 September 1937 – 14 March 1997) was a Polish-born German writer, screenwriter and East German dissident...
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  • German Jewish author Jurek Becker. The German original title is Jakob der Lügner (pronounced [ˈjaːkɔp deːɐ̯ ˈlyːɡnɐ] ). Becker was awarded the Heinrich-Mann...
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  • Decoin based on the 1969 German novel Jacob the Liar, by Jewish author Jurek Becker. The film stars Robin Williams, Alan Arkin, Liev Schreiber, Hannah Taylor-Gordon...
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  • a 1975 war drama film directed by Frank Beyer, adapted by Beyer and Jurek Becker from the latter's novel of the same title. Set in Nazi-occupied Poland...
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  • Becker (born 1965), German metal bass guitarist Jill Becker, American psychological researcher Julie Becker (1972–2016), American artist Jurek Becker...
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  • Jurek is a Polish masculine given name, the most common diminutive form (hypocorism) of Jerzy. It may refer to: Jurek Becker (1937–1997), Polish-born German...
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    Brecht) 2005: Neuigkeiten an Manfred Krug und Otti (Audiobook; from Jurek Becker) Abgehauen (1997) ISBN 3-548-75041-9 Mein schönes Leben (2003) ISBN 3-430-15733-1...
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    and Heinz Kahlau, theater director Christoph Schlingensief, writers Jurek Becker, Bruno Apitz, Peter Hacks, Herbert Nachbar, Dieter Noll, Klaus Schlesinger...
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    politician Bruno Bauer (1809–1882), theologian, Bible critic and philosopher Jurek Becker (1937–1997), writer (Jacob the Liar) Max Bergmann (1886–1944), biochemist...
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    situated in Frankfurt, Germany; after that, they moved to Berlin. Jurek Becker, Jürgen Becker, Thomas Bernhard, Peter Bichsel, Bertolt Brecht, Volker Braun...
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