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John Knittel

    March 24, 1891 – April 26, 1970

    John Knittel's writing is characterized by a profound engagement with foreign cultures and exotic locales. Drawing from his early experiences amidst missionary work in India and his extensive travels through North Africa and the Middle East, he crafted vivid and compelling narratives. His style often embraced an adventurous spirit, rich with exotic elements, frequently exploring the clash of differing mentalities and civilizations. Knittel sought to capture the essence of unfamiliar landscapes and peoples, offering readers a fascinating glimpse into the world's diversity.

    John Knittel
    Amadeus
    El Hakim
    Jean Michel
    Der Weg durch die Nacht
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