Marcel Reich-Ranicki
Marcel Reich-Ranicki (; born Marceli Reich; 2 June 1920 – 18 September 2013) was a Polish-born German literary critic and member of the informal literary association Gruppe 47. He was regarded as one of the most influential contemporary literary critics in the field of German literature and has often been called ''Literaturpapst'' ("Pope of Literature") in Germany.
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5by Gregor-Dellin, Martin; Koschnik, Hans; Jens, Walter; Adler, H.G. Beradt, Charlotte; Fischer, Gottfried Bermann; Borneman, Ernest; Fabian, Walter; Hilsenrath, Edgar; Hirsch, Helmut; Kerr, Judith; König, René; Kühner-Wolfskehl, Hans; Landshoff, Fritz H. Loewy, Ernst; Mendelssohn, Peter de; Sahl, Hans; Silbermann, Alphons; Sonnemann, Ulrich; Spiel, Hilde; Zadek, Walter; Brandt, Willy; Härtling, Peter; Mann, Thomas; Werfel, Franz; Unruh, Fritz von, Leykam, Ellen; Siefken-Schulte, Ursula; Sontheimer, Kurt; Reich-Ranicki, Marcel; Kück, Michael; Neumann, Walter
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6by Koeppen, WolfgangOther Authors: “…Reich-Ranicki, Marcel…”
Published 1984
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7Published 1990Other Authors: “…Reich-Ranicki, Marcel…”
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8Published 1990Other Authors: “…Reich-Ranicki, Marcel…”
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