
Uwe Johnson
Uwe Johnson (; 20 July 1934 – 22 February 1984) was a German writer, editor, and scholar. Such prominent writers and scholars as Günter Grass and Hans Mayer declared Johnson to be the most significant writer to emerge from East Germany. During the 1950s, he had troubles with the East German authorities, being treated as a "dissident" both for political reasons and for Modernist experiments in his works which made him opposed to the dominant doctrine of Socialist realism; after moving to West Berlin in 1959, he gained the label of "the author of the two Germanies", as, while criticizing East Germany as the state which betrayed the Socialist ideals, he did not regard West Germany as a viable alternative and opposed the division of Germany in general. His works were dedicated both to East and West German societies and examined the relations between them. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Meyer-Gosau, Frauke 1950-
Published in: Dachauer Hefte 6(1990), Seite 217-229 volume:6 year:1990 pages:217-229
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by Meyer-Gosau, Frauke 1950-
Published in: Dachauer Hefte 6(1990), Seite 217-229 volume:6 year:1990 pages:217-229
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“...Johnson, Uwe 1934-1984...”Published in: Dachauer Hefte 6(1990), Seite 217-229 volume:6 year:1990 pages:217-229
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published: Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp, 2006
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by Meyer-Gosau, Frauke 1950-
Published in: Dachauer Hefte 6(1990), Seite 217-229 volume:6 year:1990 pages:217-229
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“...Johnson, Uwe 1934-1984 BeteiligteR...”Published in: Dachauer Hefte 6(1990), Seite 217-229 volume:6 year:1990 pages:217-229
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