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Erik Neutsch

    June 21, 1931 – August 20, 2013

    Erik Neutsch is celebrated for his deeply psychological character portraits that capture the complexity of human nature. His style is marked by lyrical prose and a masterful use of imagery that draws readers into the inner lives of his characters. Neutsch frequently explores themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning, with his works reflecting the existential questions of the modern era. His unique voice and profound insight into the human psyche establish him as a significant contemporary author.

    Der Hirt
    Der Friede im Osten
    Zwei leere Stühle. Novelle
    Spur der Steine
    Forster in Paris
    Claus und Claudia