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Alfred Andersch
Alfred Andersch (1914 – 1980) was sent to Dachau concentration camp in 1933. After deserting from the Wehrmacht in 1944, he became an American prisoner of war. After his return to Germany, he worked as a journalist and publicist, and was one of the founders of German radio. Andersch is one of Germany’s most important post-war authors, and his books are on school reading lists. Alfred Andersch died in Berzona / Ticino in 1980.
Movie Adaptations
- Tochter, , 1993
- Die Kirschen der Freiheit, Stephan Reinhardt, 1988
- Sansibar oder der letzte Grund, Bernhard Wicki, 1987
- Vater eines Mörders, Carl-Heinz Caspari, 1985
- Winterspelt 1944, Eberhard Fechner, 1977
- Haakons Hosentaschen, Martin Bosboom, 1965
- La rossa, Helmut Käutner, 1962
- Sansibar oder der letzte Grund, Rainer Wolffhardt, 1961
»A master of German prose.«
Max Frisch
Alfred Andersch
My Disappearance in Providence
Contemporary Literature
/ 276 pages
1971
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Booklet Andersch