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Heinrich Boll (should be an umlaut on the "o") wrote a wonderful book which I have read many times, called The Glass Bead Game.
McCain Adviser Admits That Campaign Doesn't Want To Talk About Economic Crisis 2009
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Heinrich Boll is one of my favourite writers and his stuff seems to translate very well from German to English.
Translated novels 2008
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Perhaps it was also a year for absences: Heinrich Boll, author of
unknown title 2009
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The 1972 Nobel prize for literature winner, Heinrich Boll, was a post-war German writer whose work is known as the 'literature of the rubble'.
unknown title 2009
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Just within sight at the moment are a copy of The Jungle from my high school American history class, The Clown by Heinrich Boll from a college class in German culture, a Spanish dictionary that was my constant companion in Nicaragua and Mexico, and various Best American Short Stories from the 1990s that I found at The Strand for $1 each years ago when I desperately wanted to write the kinds of stories that would have been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories in the 1990s.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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Just within sight at the moment are a copy of The Jungle from my high school American history class, The Clown by Heinrich Boll from a college class in German culture, a Spanish dictionary that was my constant companion in Nicaragua and Mexico, and various Best American Short Stories from the 1990s that I found at The Strand for $1 each years ago when I desperately wanted to write the kinds of stories that would have been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories in the 1990s.
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Lately these authors have been on my mind: Jeanette Winterson, Inga Clendinnen, V.S. Naipaul, Andrew Marvell, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Richard Wilbur, Michelle Cliff, Heinrich Boll.
random stuff lazarus 2000
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In 1957, the German writer and Nobel Prize writer, Heinrich Boll, published 'An Irish Jour ...
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In Germany, it is the novelistic terrain of Gunter Grass and Heinrich Boll, in France of Claude Simon, Alain Robbe-Grillet and Claude Ollier.
DC's 2008
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