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Wolfgang Hildesheimer

Wolfgang Hildesheimer (b. December 9, 1916) is a German author who incorporates the theater of the absurd. Trained as an artist, he turned to writing.

After World War II, Hildesheimer left Germany in a state of shock and denial. He sought to address the problems of his native Germany through his works.

Works include:

  • Mozart
  • Marabot
  • Lieboliese Legends



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