Born in Prague, this author spent the majority of his life in the city. He is known for his realistic portrayals of life and society. His works frequently explore moral dilemmas and the human psyche.
Learn to compose accurate and idiomatic German prose with this key to Carl Adolf Buchheim's guide to translating from English. With extensive exercises and clear explanations, this book is a valuable resource for students and teachers of German.
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