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Edgar Hilsenrath

    April 2, 1926 – December 30, 2018

    Edgar Hilsenrath, a German-Jewish writer residing in Berlin, is renowned for his raw and visceral portrayals of human existence. He fearlessly names things as they are, revealing how political ideologies and rhetoric are ultimately schemes driven by fundamental bodily processes and desires. His writing stands as a powerful protest against disrespect for the mortal body and the tyranny of the mind over matter. Hilsenrath's distinctive perspective offers readers a profound insight into the nature of the human experience.

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