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Stefan Andres
Born(1906-06-26)26 June 1906
Dhrönchen, Trittenheim, Germany
Died26 June 1970(1970-06-26) (aged 64)
Rome, Italy
OccupationNovelist
Memorial plaque of Stefan Andres
Memorial plaque at the birthplace of Stefan Andres

Stefan Paul Andres (Dhrönchen (a part of Trittenheim, Rhineland-Palatinate), 26 June 1906 – Rome, 29 June 1970) was a German novelist. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

He was a widely read German writer in the post-World War II period.

Works

  • Bruder Lucifer (1932)
  • Eberhard im Kontrapunkt (1933)
  • Die Löwenkanzel (1933)
  • Die unsichtbare Mauer (1934)
  • Vom heiligen Pfäfflein Domenico (1936)
  • Utz, der Nachfahr (1936)
  • El Greco malt den Großinquisitor* (1936)
  • Moselländische Novellen (1937)
  • Der Mann von Asteri (1939)
  • Das Grab des Neides (1940)
  • Der gefrorene Dionysos (1942)
  • Wir sind Utopia* (1942)
  • Wirtshaus zur weiten Welt (1943)
  • Ein Herz wie man braucht (1946)
  • Die Söhne Platons (1946)
  • Die Hochzeit der Feinde (1947)
  • An Freund und Feind (1947)
  • Ritter der Gerechtigkeit (1948)
  • Tanz durchs Labyrinth (1948)
  • Das Tier aus der Tiefe (1949)
  • Der Granatapfel (1950)
  • Die Arche (1952)
  • Der Knabe im Brunnen (1953)
  • Die Rache der Schmetterlinge (1953)
  • Die Reise nach Portiuncula (1954)
  • Positana, Geschichten aus einer Stadt am Meer (1957)
  • Der graue Regenbogen (1959)
  • Die großen Weine Deutschlands (1961)
  • Der Mann im Fisch (1963)
  • Die biblische Geschichte* (1965)
  • Der Taubenturm (1966)
  • Ägyptisches Tagebuch (1967)
  • Noah und seine Kinder (1968)
  • Die Dumme (1969)
  • Die Versuchung des Synesios (1970)

*indicates a work that has been translated into English

References

  • Furness, Raymond and Malcolm Humble (1991). A Companion to Twentieth Century German Literature. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-01987-7.
Notes
  1. "Nomination Database". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved 2017-04-19.


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