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Wolfgang Kasack (Russian: Вольфганг Германович Казак, Volfgang Germanovich Kazak; Potsdam, 20 January 1927 – Much, 10 January 2003) was a German Slavic studies scholar and translator.

After his death, his academic estate was donated to the University of Mainz.

He was son of the German writer Hermann Kasack.

Honors

Selected works

  • Lexikon der russischen Literatur ab 1917, Stuttgart, Kröner, 1976
  • Russische Weihnachten: ein literarisches Lesebuch, Freiburg im Breisgau; Basel; Wien, Herder, 2000 ISBN 3-451-05075-7
  • Christus in der russischen Literatur: ein Gang durch ihre Geschichte von den Anfängen bis zum Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts, Stuttgart, Verl. Urachhaus, 2000 ISBN 3-8251-7250-3
  • Der Tod in der russischen Literatur: Aufsätze und Materialien aus dem Nachlass (Hg. Frank Göbler), München, Sagner, 2005 ISBN 3-87690-907-4

References

  1. Institute of Slavic Studies inaugurates archive
  2. "1997: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kasack". Akademie der Diözese Rottenburg-Stuttgart (in German). Retrieved 22 November 2021.

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