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 New German Books
This is the first work to consider the broad spectrum of German Cinema through the category of gender and to present feminist interventions in the current lively discussion of German film and film criticism].
ZARATHUSTRA’S CHILDREN: A Story of a Lost Generation of German Writers.
[Presents a new framework for understanding German film of the 1920s, and its importance both for German cinema and national identity].
website.lineone.net /~booksearch/GERMANLIST.html

  
 [WikiEN-l] Categories considered harmful
Maybe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Writers, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Melbourne_trams or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Viennese_composers can serve as eye-openers: In each case, the "category" itself is rather pointless, and the entries are dubious.
In the > german wikipedia there is a lot of confusion and struggle on how to use > categories in the right way.
Library science has invented several kind of schemes like that > but at the moment everybody is muddling this and that trying to invent > the already invented wheels of documentation (by the way there are also > methods of automatic indexing, clustering and classification).
mail.wikipedia.org /pipermail/wikien-l/2004-June/013686.html   (766 words)

  
 Australian Literary Management - Authors L to Q
Shortlisted for The Australian /Vogel Literary Award in 2001, Sibyl’s Cave is her first novel, and has also been short-listed in the ‘best first book’ category of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize.
    Tom is presently working on a novel set in the late 18th century and based on the life of Georg Forster, a German writer, traveller and revolutionary who accompanied Captain Cook on his second voyage around the world and died in Paris in 1794, at the height of the French revolution.
    Award-winning writer David Marr and Marian Wilkinson are accomplished investigative journalists, who burrow deep into the world of spin-doctors, bureaucrats and the military to unravel this extraordinary saga.
www.austlit.com /a-list-l-q.html   (2957 words)

  
 Journal of Social History: Goldstrand und Teutonengrill: Kultur-und Sozialgeschichte des Tourismus in Deutschland 1945 bis 1989. - Review - book reviews
The West German contributions, in contrast, do touch on the cultural experience of tourism, focusing, for example, on the perceptions of demographic sub-sets such as youth and (the microscopic category) "prominent writers who loved Ireland." Unfortunately, several of these pieces are thin in both content and analysis.
The chapters on East German tourism suggest that research on this topic is still at an embryonic stage.
The Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB) arranged group holidays for thousands of workers and their families.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2005/is_2_32/ai_53449382   (942 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
*{{1911}} Category:1821 births Putlitz, Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr zu Category:1890 deaths Putlitz, Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr zu Category:German nobility Putlitz, Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr zu Category:German writers Putlitz, Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr zu Category:German poets Putlitz, Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr zu
'''Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr von und zu Putlitz''' (March 20, 1821- September 5, 1890), Germany German author, was born at Retzien near Perleberg in West Prignitz.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr zu Putlitz.
www.mauspfeil.net /Gustav_Heinrich_Gans_Edler_Herr_zu_Putlitz.html   (942 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
* 1993 Midas oder Die Auferstehung des Fleisches * 1997 Meamones Auge * 1997 Osiris Land * 2003 Marsfieber {{writer-stub}} de:Wolfgang Jeschke Category:German writers Jeschke, Wolfgang Category:science fiction writers Jeschke, Wolfgang Category:1936 births Jeschke, Wolfgang
'''Wolfgang Jeschke''' (November 19 1936 in Decin Děčín/Tetschen, Czechoslovakia) is Germany German sci-fi author, publishing at Heyne publishing house (''Heyne-Verlag'').
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Wolfgang Jeschke.
www.mauspfeil.net /Wolfgang_Jeschke.html   (942 words)

  
 Lombard Dialects (lombard dialects resources)
The languages spoken in the Graubünden are German in the northwest (54%), Romansh in the Engadin and around Disentis/Mustér (31%), and Italian in the valleys Mesolcina/Misox, Calanca, Bregaglia/Bergell, and Poschiavo/Puschau (15%).
Category:Minority languages Category:Romance languages Category:Languages of Switzerland Category:Endangered languages ja:ロマンシュ語
Some video and audio documents (interviews, recordings, etc. of writers from Ticino) in Ticinese varieties can be found at the following site: [http://www.rtsi.ch/scrittori/ RTSI: Acquarelli popolari] (please notice that the metalanguage of this site is Italian, and that some of the interviews are in Italian rather than in Ticinese Lombard).
lombard.dialects.en.xanax-buy.be   (8535 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
- Official homepage of Achim Schwarze (German) {{writer-stub}} Category:German writers Schwarze, Achim Category:1958 births Schwarze, Achim de:Achim Schwarze
'''Achim Schwarze''' (born 1958) is a Germany German author, his works include self-help book books and are influenced by black humour and anarchism.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Achim Schwarze.
www.mauspfeil.net /Achim_Schwarze.html   (8535 words)

  
 Resources for learning German: German music
Due to the thousands of pages and your individual preferences, it's probably best to take a look at the respective category using one of the search engines such as dino-online.de, web.de or yahoo.de.
Good sources are also the German Rock encyclopedia www.germanrock.de and the pages of the German music szene at www.docrock.de as well as the www.musikmarkt.de
This category is found in the pop and folk music.
www.learn-german-online.net /learning-german-resouces/music_en.htm   (8535 words)

  
 Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online
While a list of similar people could easily be drawn that included the writers Lion Feuchtwanger, Walter Mehring, and Hans Sahl, I have intentionally chosen different figures to show the great diversity of the German-speaking exiles in France.
The most important new ruling was that anyone falling into the category of "refugee" under the definition of the Geneva Convention was entitled to receive an identity card and also the "Titre de voyage," a sort of French passport for foreigners.
The latter event also caused a large new wave of German and Austrian citizens to seek asylum in France; and the new French government under Prime Minister Daladier issued a number of regulations directed against the refugees, among them a huge fine in the case of illegal entry into France.
motlc.wiesenthal.com /resources/books/annual3/chap04.html   (8535 words)

  
 Introduction to E.T.A Hoffmann
Hoffmann was part of the German Romantic period with his fantastic fairy tales and historical stories, and at the same time transcended Romanticism with his realistic, psychological depictions of highly gifted and artistic, yet tormented souls.
Whilst Hoffmann's complete works have been translated many times in France and proved strongly influential on French writers, particularly in the 1830s and 1840s, Hoffmann is only known in extracts in the English speaking world.
The Golden Pot is almost a literal translation, often preserving even the structure of the German sentences with the verb at the end of a clause.
www.petra.demon.co.uk /Hoffmann/introduction.html   (8535 words)

  
 Marquez Website - Discussions
This is term that was first introduced by "Franz Roh, a 1925 German art critic.
It refers to a "literary mode", but can also be considered a unique category of literature, similar to fantasy fiction, but different in that it is often set in realistic setting.
Among the writers that he claims have affected him the most are Franz Kafka, and Virginia Woolf.
usfmarquez.freeownhost.com /discussion.html   (8535 words)

  
 Serial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Europe had its own serials, notably the French Judex and the German Homonculus.
Elsewhere that did not officially fit into this category, but were nonetheless ratings hits season after season.
Other famous writers who wrote serial literature for popular magazines include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the Sherlock Holmes stories originally for serialisation in The Strand magazine, and the Polish writer, Bolesław Prus, author of several serialized novels, including the historical novel, Pharaoh.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serial   (2997 words)

  
 Pura López Colomé
In 1977 she received the Alfonso Reyes Mexican literature prize for young writers in the essay category for her work 'Diálogo socrático en Alfonso Reyes' (Engl: Socratic Dialogue with Alfonso Reyes) which was subsequently published in the collection 'Más páginas sobre Alfonso Reyes' (Engl: Further Pages on Alfonso Reyes'), El colegio Nacional, Mexico 1996.
Since the early 1980s she has regularly published poetry, reviews and translations of English, French and German prose and poetry in the 'Sábado' literary supplement of the newspaper 'Uno más uno'.
During 1970s Colomé participated in Alicia Reyes’ literature workshop in the Capilla Alfonsina Biblioteca Universitaria.
www.literaturfestival.com /bios1_3_6_639.html   (507 words)

  
 Noumenon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some writers also refer to noumena (the plural form), though the very notion of individuating items in the noumenal category seems problematic, since the very notions of number and individuality appear among the categories of understanding, so that individuality itself is a noumenon.
In the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, a noumenon or thing in itself (German: Ding an sich) is an unknowable, indescribable reality that in some way underlies observed phenomena.
Ultimately, therefore, the problem rests in the conundrum that the act of knowing the noumenon must itself be defined by the noumenon (the act of knowing an unknowable is an unknowable act), a situation that is irresolvable.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Noumenon   (639 words)

  
 Fire Under the Water - BOOK WORLD
Jiri Weil's Life with a Star belongs to this latter category.
In those times, Weil had the courage to befriend young writers, and his was rare courage indeed.
When the Nazis invaded Prague, Weil, who had a Jewish mother, barely managed to avoid being shipped to the fortress in northern Bohemia called Theresienstadt, and from there to the East, to the realm of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Majdanek, Treblinka, and the other notorious German
www.worldandihomeschool.com /public_articles/1989/july/wis15958.asp   (639 words)

  
 Ute Körner Literary Agent
Antje Rávic Strubel will be awarded the Bremen 2005 Literary Prize (in the category 'Förderpreis' - Award for young writers) tomorrow for her novel Tupolev 134 in the literary awards promoted by the Rudolf-Alexander-Schröder Foundation, the main prize having gone to Brigitte Kronauer.
The jury singled out Antje Rávic Strubel and her 2004 novel Tupolev 134 on account of "the great narrative power, linguistic daring and lively intelligence" deployed in narrating a specific episode in German history.
Tupolev 134 centres on the hijacking of an aircraft in the 1970s, the story being based on a real escape bid by two GDR citizens in 1978.
www.uklitag.com /site/news_detail.php?id=288&cur_page=0   (639 words)

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