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         Boell Heinrich:     more books (100)
  1. Les deux sacrements by Heinrich Böll, 2001-03-03
  2. Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum. Erläuterungen und Materialien. by Heinrich Böll, Annette Gruhn-Hülsmann, 2002-07-01
  3. Der Bahnhof von Zimpren by Heinrich, . BÖLL, 1960
  4. Les Enfants des morts by Heinrich Böll, 2001-03-16
  5. 1979 - 1983 by Heinrich Böll, 2007-09-30
  6. Briefe aus dem Krieg 1939-1945, 2 Bde. Nachwort von James H. Reid. by Heinrich Böll, Jochen Schubert, 2001-08-01
  7. Rom auf den ersten Blick by Heinrich Böll, 2004-06-30
  8. Alles Lalula. 2 CDs. Songs und Poeme. by Heinrich Böll, Wolfgang Hörner, et all 2003-03-01
  9. Kreuz ohne Liebe Roman und weitere Texte1946 / 1947. by Heinrich, . BÖLL, 2002
  10. Werke 7 by Heinrich Böll, 2006-09-30
  11. Loin de la troupe by Heinrich Böll, 1966-05-01
  12. Die schwarzen Schafe. by Heinrich Böll, 1995-01-01
  13. Gruppenbild mit Dame by Heinrich Böll, 2007-09-30
  14. Kreuz ohne Liebe by Heinrich Böll, 2006-10-31

41. Washingtonpost.com: Guenter Grass Wins Nobel Prize In Literature
since heinrich boell in 1972 and only the second since Thomas Mann in 1929. I feeljoy and pride, the author said after learning of the prize, which nobel
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    Guenter Grass Wins Nobel Prize in Literature
    By Marc Fisher
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Thursday, September 30, 1999; 12:15 p.m. EDT
    German writer Guenter Grass appears outside his house after learning that he won the 1999 Nobel Prize in literature. (AP Photo) Guenter Grass, the 71-year-old German novelist who confronted his countrymen with their guilty silence after the Holocaust, today won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Swedish Academy credited Grass' first novel, "The Tin Drum," with restoring honor to German literature "after decades of linguistic and moral destruction." The academy said the book "comes to grips with the enormous task of reviewing contemporary history by recalling the disavowed and the forgotten: the victims, losers and lies that people wanted to forget because they had once believed in them." To become a writer – a German writer – in the aftermath of the Holocaust was a brash and terrifying act. The philosopher Theodor Adorno had pronounced that "to write a poem after Auschwitz is barbarous." Grass was initially sympathetic to that view, but eventually decided that Germany needed voices who would take on the country's legacy of genocide and proudly carry the banner of shame. In the emotionally-repressed years that followed the war's end, Grass' unflinching stories of Germans who cooperated with the Nazi terror were greeted as courageous and wise.
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    the most outstanding work in an ideal direction,” The nobel Prize in Eyvind Johnson(Sweden) 1973 Patrick White (Australia) 1972 heinrich boell (W. Germany
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    43. Günter Grass Gana Premio Nobel De Literatura 1999
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    2000 Gao Xsingjian (Chiny)
    1999 Guenter Grass (Niemcy)
    1998 Jose Saramago (Portugalia) 1997 Dario Fo (W³ochy) 1996 Wis³awa Szymborska (Polska) 1995 Seamus Heaney (Irlandia) 1994 Kenzaburo Oe (Japonia) 1993 Toni Morrison (USA) 1992 Derek Walcott (Wielka Brytania) 1991 Nadine Gordimer (RPA) 1990 Octavio Paz (Meksyk) 1989 Jose Camilo Cela (Hiszpania) 1988 Nad¿ib Mahfuz (Egipt) 1987 Josif Brodski (Rosja) 1986 Wole Soyinka (Nigeria) 1985 Claude Simon (Francja) 1984 Jaroslav Seifert (Czechos³owacja) 1983 William Golding (Wielka Brytania) 1982 Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Kolumbia) 1981 Elias Canetti (Wielka Brytania) 1980 Czes³aw Mi³osz (Polska) 1979 Odyseas Elitis (Grecja) 1978 Isaac Bashevis Singer (USA) 1977 Vincente Aleixandre (Hiszpania) 1976 Saul Bellow (USA) 1975 Eugenio Montale (W³ochy) 1974 Eyvind Johnson i Harry E. Martinson (Szwecja)

    46. German News (English Edition) Th, 30.09.1999 23:00 CEDT
    Guenter Grass is the seventh German to be awarded the nobel prize for literatire. whichis being honored once more after the award to heinrich boell, and I'm
    http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/de-news/1999/09/302300.html
    German News (English Edition) Th, 30.09.1999 23:00 CEDT
    Headlines:
    Nobel prize for literature goes to Guenther Grass
    Guenter Grass is the seventh German to be awarded the Nobel prize for literatire. The decision was announced at noon today, and Grass has since been flooded with congratulations from the political and cultural sectors. He received the news in Luebeck and was overjoyed. =CF'm glad; I'm glad for my sake, for the sake of German literature, which is being honored once more after the award to Heinrich Boell, and I'm glad for the sake of this city", he said. The Swedish academy in Stockholm, in the rationale of the decision, cites Grass at having painted the forgotten face of history in lively black stories. They said his novel "Die Blechtrommel"(The Tin Drum) counts among the immortal literary works of the 20th century. In the jury's opinion, in 1959 this book brought a new beginning after decades of destruction of speech and morals. Grass was born in Danzig in 1927. As a soldier going on 18, he lived through the last weeks of the war. He then worked as a miner and later on studied sculpture. In the mid-50's he began his literary career. In 1958, with the publication of the novel "Die Blechtrommel", he reached the apex of his success. The story about Oskar Matzerath carried Grass to international fame. He erceived many awards, among them the Fontane and Theodor-Heuss prizes, and now the Nobel prize. This wave of literary success he used in campaigning for the social democratic party (SPD) in the 60's. Together with Willy Brandt, he battled for a social democratic government.

    47. Heinrich Boll On Achill Island, Ireland - P1
    heinrich Boll, the nobel Prize winning novelist, was a And heinrich Böll's son,Rene, an artist, works and A selection of work by Rene boell is available
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    52. A GUNTHER GRASS IL NOBEL PER LA LETTERATURA
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    «Non è eccessivo presupporre che "Il tamburo di latta" diverrà una delle pietre miliari della letteratura del XX secolo. Quando Grass lo pubblicò nel 1959 fu come se la letteratura tedesca si fosse rigenerata dopo decenni di devastazione linguistica e morale» queste le parole della motivazione, letta dal segretario dell'Accademia svedese, Horace Engdahl. Gunther Grass
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    54. Agora
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    55. "Lista Dobitnika Nobelove Nagrade Za Knjizevnost"
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    56. Veja Lista De Escritores Nobel
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    59. Heinrich Böll
    Translate this page 1967 den Büchner-Preis und 1972 den nobel-Preis für Literatur. Böll starb am16. Juli 1985. Hier vorgestellte Hörbücher, (gelesen) von heinrich Böll
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    Heinrich Böll Böll wurde 1917 in Köln geboren und absolvierte nach dem Abitur eine Buchhandelslehre. Von 1939 bis 1945 war er Soldat, dann in Gefangenschaft; nach dem Krieg studierte er und verdiente sein Geld als Hilfsarbeiter in der Tischlerei des Bruders. Seit 1950 ist er freier Schriftsteller in Köln. Für seine Werke erhielt er unter anderem 1967 den Büchner-Preis und 1972 den Nobel-Preis für Literatur. Böll starb am 16. Juli 1985. Hier vorgestellte Hörbücher, (gelesen) von Heinrich Böll: Ansichten eines Clowns

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