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Stefan Andres
Born26 June 1906 Edit this on Wikidata
Died29 June 1970 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 64)
Rome Edit this on Wikidata
Alma mater
OccupationWriter, poet, autobiographer, playwright, novelist Edit this on Wikidata
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Memorial plaque of Stefan Andres
Memorial plaque at the birthplace of Stefan Andres
Well near Stefan Andres' birthplace

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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