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    Arno Schmidt (German: [ˈaʁno ʃmɪt] ; 18 January 1914 – 3 June 1979) was a German author and translator. He is little known outside of German-speaking areas...
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  • Arno Schmidt (born c. 1931 in Salzburg) Arno Schmidt, Austrian born chef apprenticed 1946 to 1949 in Bad Gastein, an Austrian Spa. After passing the mandatory...
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  • of Oliver Schmidt Annie M. G. Schmidt (1911–1995), Dutch writer Arlo Schmidt (1931-2022), American politician and auctioneer Arno Schmidt (1914–1979)...
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    producer Johann Scheerer is his son. Reemtsma founded the Arno-Schmidt-Stiftung [de] (Arno Schmidt Foundation) in 1981. In 1984 he founded the Hamburger Institut...
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    "The Robber's Tower", may have served as an inspiration, according to Arno Schmidt and Thomas Hansen. As well as its sharing common elements, such as a...
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  • ISBN 0-918986-58-3, p. 355. – Detail of the left border of the second column. Arno Schmidt: Erzählungen, Frankfurt am Main (Germany) 1994, ISBN 3-10-373505-7, p...
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  • Bottom's Dream (category Novels by Arno Schmidt)
    wrote the title) is a novel published in 1970 by West German author Arno Schmidt. Schmidt began writing the novel in December 1963 while he and Hans Wollschläger...
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  • century. Cited by the group were five titles each by Franz Kafka and Arno Schmidt, four by Robert Walser, and three each by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch...
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  • singer-songwriter Arno Schmidt (1914–1979), German author and translator Arno Suislep (born 1981), Estonian singer Arno Surminski (born 1934), German writer Arno Suurorg...
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    and westward from the Eastern Front in World War II. The German author Arno Schmidt (1914–1979) in his post-war novel Leviathan uses the image of a railroad...
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    mit Zettelkästen". Other well known German Zettelkasten users include Arno Schmidt (who used a large card file to write Zettels Traum, published in 1970)...
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  • December by Alfred Coppel Dark Mirrors (original title) Schwarze Spiegel by Arno Schmidt Davy and other works by Edgar Pangborn The Day They H-Bombed Los Angeles...
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  • since about 1978. His work includes much of the fictional prose of Arno Schmidt and the works of contemporary authors such as Ingo Schulze and Christoph...
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    War, studying later on in Munich. In 1955, he made acquaintance with Arno Schmidt - which resulted in many pictures of the famous novelist and the village...
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  • remaining chapters are designed to be read in any order. Bottom's Dream Arno Schmidt A novel, published in folio format with 1,334 pages, told mostly in three...
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    (PDF) on 30 October 2008. Retrieved 27 March 2005. (10.0 MB) (PDF in the Arno Schmidt Reference Library Archived 20 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine) Desastres...
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    (died 2013) 2006–2012: Arno Schmidt, CDU (died 2012) since 2013: Klauspeter Brill, independent On January 22, 2006 Arno Schmidt (CDU) won the election...
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    Recipe". NDTV Food. Retrieved 11 June 2022. The World Religions Cookbook - Arno Schmidt, Paul Fieldhouse. p.120. Bansal, Priya (8 November 2017). "Health benefits...
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    in Sexuality and Eroticism Among Males in Moslem Societies, edited by Arno Schmidt and Jehoeda Sofer, ed. Harrington Park Press, New York, 1992 Klebe, Dorit...
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    the Waldorf for many years was John Doherty, following the Austrian Arno Schmidt who held the position for ten years from 1969 to 1979. Restaurateur George...
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  • Germany 1967 – Carlo Schmid, Germany 1970 – György Lukács, Hungary 1973 – Arno Schmidt, Germany 1976 – Ingmar Bergman, Sweden 1979 – Raymond Aron, France 1982...
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    the great German author Arno Schmidt has situated there, having lived there from 1958 until his death (1979). The Arno Schmidt Stiftung has its site in...
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    and Ling by Hirschfeld's last partner and heir, Li Shiu Tong (Tao Li). Arno Schmidt (1970). Zettels Traum (Frankfurt-am-Main: S. Fischer Verlag). Hirschfeld...
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    century. Cited by the group were five titles by both Franz Kafka and Arno Schmidt, four by Robert Walser, and three by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Anna...
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    author and translator Zinaida Petrovna Ziberova (born 1909), composer Arno Schmidt (1914–1979), author and translator Hans Stark (1921–1991), head of the...
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    Arno Allan Penzias (/ˈpɛnziəs/; April 26, 1933 – January 22, 2024) was an American physicist and radio astronomer. Along with Robert Woodrow Wilson, he...
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  • Soccer League German acronym for Gesellschaft der Arno-Schmidt-Leser, society for author Arno Schmidt This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • The School for Atheists (category Novels by Arno Schmidt)
    A Novella=Comedy in 6 Acts (Die Schule der Atheisten) is a novel by Arno Schmidt. It was originally published in German in 1972. It was translated into...
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    Hilton International Debutante Ball John Doherty George Lang Elsa Maxwell Claude Philippe Alphonse W. Salomone Jr. Arno Schmidt Schultze & Weaver Track 61...
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    NY: Brooklyn Museum. p. 141. ISBN 9780872731752. Caprichos (PDF in the Arno Schmidt Reference Library) Translation of the 1799 Advertisement for sale of...
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