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Klaus Wagn

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German author (born 1937)
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Klaus Wagn (born 1937) is a German author and former husband of Argentine-German writer Esther Vilar. They were married for 14 years (1961–1975) and they had a son named Martin in 1963. Vilar said in 1975 they had a divorce, but claimed: "I didn't break up with the man, just with marriage as an institution."

Works

  • Gottesgott by Klaus Wagn (1966)
  • Das Lust-an-der-Unfreiheit-Modell by Klaus Wagn (1969)
  • Bewußtsein als eine Struktur von Zeit by Klaus Wagn (1970)
  • Entwurf einer allgemeinen Theorie des Bewußtseins/Design of a General Theory of Consciousness (bilingual edition) by Klaus Wagn (1971)
  • Was Zeit ist und was nicht (German Edition of "What Time Does") by Klaus Wagn (1975)
  • What time does by Klaus Wagn (1976)
  • Herrschaft der Natur? by Klaus Wagn (2000)
  • Bewusstsein und Wirklichkeit by Klaus Wagn (2002)
  • Herr der Zeit by Klaus Wagn (2004)

References

  1. Wünsch dir was (in German) Der Spiegel, December 27, 1971. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  2. Author Esther Vilar Lashes Out At Women Star-Banner, June 14, 1972. Retrieved December 20, 2011.


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