Manès Sperber (12 December 1905 – 5 February 1984) was an Austrian-French novelist, essayist and psychologist. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Jan...
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His older brother was activist, author and intellectual Manès Sperber. The younger Sperber trained as a lawyer in Vienna before joining Max Reinhardt's...
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the Central European University in Budapest. Sperber is the son of Austrian-French novelist Manès Sperber. He was born in France and raised an atheist...
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Jonathan Sperber (born 1952), American historian Klaus Sperber (1944–1983), German singer Manès Sperber (1905–1984), French writer Milo Sperber (1911–1992)...
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of Individual Psychology. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-95168-2. Manès Sperber (1974). Masks of Loneliness: Alfred Adler in Perspective. New York:...
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Nuremberg trials; known as the "Nazi who said sorry" Do not forgive Manès Sperber Austrian-French Author; Psychologist Judaism Do not forgive André Stein...
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1971 So war das mit dem Zirkus, Children's book 1980 Gespräche mit Manès Sperber und Leszek Kołakowski 1982 Über Phantasie: Gespräche mit Heinrich Böll...
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or Manes, founder of Manichaeism Manes, a slave of Diogenes of Sinope Manes (surname) Manès Sperber (1905-1984), Polish Jewish writer Joseph Manes Österreicher...
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Vasyl Stefanyk Les Martovych [uk] Ivan Vahylevych Marko Cheremshyna Manès Sperber Artists Sviatoslav Hordynsky [uk], founder of the Association of Independent...
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(1912–1933), cabaret writer and political journalist, lived in Vienna Manès Sperber (1905–1984), Austrian-French writer, philosopher and psychologist Fritz...
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Tomlinson (UK) Jorge Luis Borges Argentina Luisa Valenzuela (Argentina) Manès Sperber Austria/ France Elie Wiesel (US/Israel/France) 1986 Max Frisch Switzerland...
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rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, himself son of rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik Manès Sperber – Austrian-French novelist, essayist and psychologist. David Steinberg...
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(Manfred Rommel) 1984 – Octavio Paz (Richard von Weizsäcker) 1983 – Manès Sperber (Siegfried Lenz) 1982 – George F. Kennan (Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker)...
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Sonnenfels (1733–1817, nf/f) Jura Soyfer (1912–1939, nf), Holocaust victim Manès Sperber (1905–1984, f/nf) Hilde Spiel (1911–1990, f/nf) Friedrich Spielhagen...
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an ex-communist and listed her among Albert Camus, Ignazio Silone, Manès Sperber, Arthur Koestler, Jorge Semprún, Wolfgang Leonhard and Claude Roy. The...
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(1909–1995, England, p/f/nf) Edmund Spenser (1552/1553–1599, England, p) Manès Sperber (1905–1984, Austria/France, f/nf) Armstrong Sperry (1897–1976, US, ch)...
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Johnson 1972 Elias Canetti 1973 Peter Handke 1974 Hermann Kesten 1975 Manès Sperber 1976 Heinz Piontek 1977 Reiner Kunze 1978 Hermann Lenz 1979 Ernst Meister...
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and UK) Otto Rühle (Germany) Alice Rühle-Gerstel (Germany and Mexico) Manes Sperber (Germany), deceased Henry T. Stein (USA) Richard E. Watts (USA) Erwin...
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including Hans Köhn, Rudolph Kayser, and Erich Unger, as well as Toller and Manes Sperber. Paul Levi Max Levien People's State of Bavaria Free State of Bavaria...
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Johnson 1972 Elias Canetti 1973 Peter Handke 1974 Hermann Kesten 1975 Manès Sperber 1976 Heinz Piontek 1977 Reiner Kunze 1978 Hermann Lenz 1979 Ernst Meister...
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the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia 1974 Hermann Kesten West Germany 1975 Manès Sperber Austria / France 1976 Heinz Piontek West Germany 1977 Reiner Kunze...
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Busta 1970 Christine Lavant 1972 Friedrich Heer 1974 H. C. Artmann 1977 Manès Sperber 1979 Friedrich Torberg 1982 Christin Karl 1984 Ernst Jandl 1987 Peter...
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Sellers for Tolerant Thinking and Acting 2004 René-Marcic-Preis 2005 Manès-Sperber-Preis Vienna 2005 Vilenica International Literary Prize 2006 Georg Dehio...
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M. Nikodym (1887–1974) (Otton Martin Nikodým), Polish mathematician Manes Sperber (1905–1984), Austrian-French novelist, essayist and psychologist, who...
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contacts with leading European intellectuals and philosophers such as Manès Sperber, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Rudi Supek of the Praxis school who he invited...
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Goll, Hermann Kesten, Arthur Koestler, Joseph Roth, Hans Sahl, and Manès Sperber. Here he also saw Robert Musil, with whom he had kept up a sporadic...
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Rubin, Haviva Reik, Aaron Klug, Abba Hushi, Sam Spiegel, Irv Weinstein, Manès Sperber, Leon Rosselson, Juliana Rozestan, José Gurvich, Ilan Goldfajn,Joel...
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Johnson 1972 Elias Canetti 1973 Peter Handke 1974 Hermann Kesten 1975 Manès Sperber 1976 Heinz Piontek 1977 Reiner Kunze 1978 Hermann Lenz 1979 Ernst Meister...
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essays on the novels of Primo Levi and the writings of the now forgotten Manès Sperber—yet also able to turn their hand to, say, a close, diplomatic analysis...
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been gravely ill. Herder Prize (1983) Charles Veillon Prize (1985) Manes-Sperber Prize (1990) Kossuth Prize (1990) Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels...
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