Anne Duden
Anne Duden (born 1942) is a German writer who moved with her family to West Germany in 1954. Her poetry and prose cover experiences involving violence, pain and despair. A member of the German Academy for Language and Literature, she has been a guest professor at the University of Hamburg and has lectured on poetry in Paderborn and Zürich. Her many awards include the Heinrich-Böll-Preis in 2003. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Gernhardt, Robert, 1937-2006Other Authors: “...Duden, Anne, 1942-...”
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