Piontek is a major figure in German literature, a lyrical poet whose work reflects the reactions of a generation that witnessed the collapse of the Third Reich and matured under the new order. This selection covers his poetry written from WWII (when he was a prisoner for a brief time) to the present. Piontek has also written novels, literary criticism, and radio plays. He has won several awards including the Buchner and Andreas Gryphius prizes.
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| LoC Classification |
PT2676.I55A26 1994 |
| Dewey |
831.914 |
| Nationality |
German |
| Pub Place |
London |
| Cover Price |
$17.95 |
| No. of Pages |
80 |
| Height x Width |
8.2
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5.7
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