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Siegfried Lenz Information
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 Siegfried Lenz (b. 17 March 1926 in Lyck (Ełk), East Prussia) is a German writer who has written twelve novels and produced several collections of short stories, essays, and plays for radio and the theatre. He was awarded the Goethe Prize in...



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Siegfried Lenz. (profile of German author)
04/01/1998: 723 words, approx. 2 pages The novels, short stories and plays of Siegfried Lenz are all about the effects of Nazi dictatorship on Germany and Germans. One of three writers whose works served as the German conscience, Lenz was the 1988 recipient of the German book trade's peace prize...
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 World Literature Today
Siegfried Lenz. Mutmassungen uber die Zukunft der Literatur: Drei Essays.
03/22/2002: 1,039 words, approx. 4 pages Hamburg. Hoffmann & Campe. 2001 80 pages. DM 20. ISBN 3-455-04283-X IN HONOR OF HIS seventy-fifth birthday, Siegfried Lenz's publisher has offered a slim volume of three essays by one of the most representative authors of German postwar literature. Together with Grass,...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Colin Russ
6,648 words, approx. 22 pages
 In the following essay, Russ discusses thematic similarities between six stories that are set during festivals or holidays.
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Critical Essay by C. A. H. Russ
4,690 words, approx. 16 pages
 In this essay, Russ surveys many themes and stylistic devices used by Lenz in the stories collected in Jäger des Spotts, Das Feuerschiff, and Der Spielverderber.
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