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  1. Alfred Hellmuth Andersch ( Múnich, 4 de febrero de 1914 – Berzona en Ticino, Suiza, 21 de febrero de 1980) fue un escritor, editor y redactor alemán. En 1930, después de un tiempo como vendedor de libros, Andersch se unió a las filas del Partido Comunista, siendo internado en el campo de concentración de Dachau durante seis meses en 1933.

    • Alfred Hellmuth Andersch
    • 21 de febrero de 1980 (66 años), Berzona (Suiza)
  2. Alfred Hellmuth Andersch (* 4. Februar 1914 in München; † 21. Februar 1980 in Berzona, Schweiz) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und ein zeitkritischer Autor der Nachkriegsliteratur, der sich mit zahlreichen Essays an politischen Diskussionen beteiligte.

  3. Alfred Hellmuth Andersch (pronounced [ˈalfʁeːt ˈʔandɐʃ] ⓘ; 4 February 1914 – 21 February 1980) was a German writer, publisher, and radio editor. The son of a conservative East Prussian army officer, he was born in Munich, Germany, and died in Berzona, Ticino, Switzerland. Martin Andersch, his brother, was also a writer.

    • 21 February 1980 (aged 66), Berzona, Ticino, Switzerland
  4. 17 de feb. de 2024 · Alfred Andersch (born February 4, 1914, Munich, Germany—died February 21, 1980, Berzona, Switzerland) German-Swiss writer who was a dominant figure in West German literature and who helped found Gruppe 47, a movement that also included Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass.

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  5. Plot. In 1938, a group of people attempt to leave a coastal village in Germany and cross the Baltic Sea to Sweden. There is a boy whose father has died at sea, a Jewess named Judith whose mother committed suicide to help her flee, and a self-doubting communist named Gregor. There is also the expressionist sculpture Studying Monk [ de] by Ernst ...

  6. Die Rote ist ein Roman von Alfred Andersch, der zum ersten Mal 1960 im Walter Verlag (Olten und Freiburg) und in einer Neufassung 1972 im Diogenes Verlag (Zürich) erschien. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Struktur. 2 Inhalt. 3 Interpretation. 4 Rezeption. 5 Adaptionen. 6 Literatur. 7 Einzelnachweise. Struktur.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Group_47Group 47 - Wikipedia

    Andersch's future plan remained the only essay that was read in the group for a long time. In the following years, the meetings took place at different places, during spring and fall. At the seventh session in 1950 in Inzigkofen, the Preis der Gruppe 47 ( Prize of Group 47 ) was first launched, which in contrast to the established literary prizes, was intended for as yet unknown authors.