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Heinrich Böll

    December 21, 1917 – July 16, 1985

    Heinrich Böll emerged as a pivotal voice in post-war German literature, crafting narratives that offered a broad perspective on his era while demonstrating a sensitive skill in characterization. His profound engagement with contemporary society and nuanced portrayal of individuals left a significant mark on the literary landscape. This distinctive approach earned him international acclaim, including the Nobel Prize for Literature. His widely translated works continue to resonate, making him one of Germany's most enduringly read authors.

    Heinrich Böll
    And never said a word
    The Clown
    And where Were You, Adam?
    Irish journal
    The train was on time
    Children are civilians too