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Literarische Gäste, ausländische Schriftsteller in Berlin, DAAD
Akademie der Künste (West), Akademiebestand >> 05. Verbindungen zur Öffentlichkeit >> 05.04 Veranstaltungen, Ausstellungen und Projekte >> 05.04.04 Abt. Literatur
1974 - 1978
Enthält: - Lesereihe der Akademie und des Berliner Künstlerprogramms des DAAD; Planungen, Protokollauszüge der Sitzungen der Abt. Literatur; Schriftwechsel: 1974/1975 Michael Hamburger, Rudolf Hartung, Walter Jens, 9. Nov. 1974 Anatol Baconsky, 27. Nov. 1974 Nicolas Born, Helmut Heißenbüttel, Christoper Middleton, 14. März 1975 - Schriftwechsel mit Michael Hamburger, Leonard Michaelis, George Tabori, Tadeusz Rózewicz, Slawomir Mrozek, Alfred Andersch, Christoph Meckel, Rudolf Hartung, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Nicolas Born, Max Demeter Peyfuss, Anatol Baconsky Miklos Mezöly, Slawomir Mrozek, George Tabori, 29. Nov. 1974 Alfred Andersch, Siegfried Lenz, Christoph Meckel, 13. Dez. 1974 Per Olov Enquist, Lars Gustafsson, Jan Myrdal, 14. Nov. 1975 Herbert Achternbusch, Hubert Fichte, Gabriele Wohmann, 21. Nov. 1975 - Schriftwechsel mit Peter Weiss, Martin Walser, Jan Myrdal, Herbert Achternbusch, Gabriele Wohmann, Lars Gustafsson, B. Radovic, Per Olov Enquist, Hubert Fichte, Alexander Kluge, 1976: Michael Hamburger, Kenneth Koch, Jeannette Lander, 17. Juni 1976 - Schriftwechsel mit M. Hamburger, Kenneth Koch, Nicolas Born 1977: Günter Herburger, Franz Inerhofer, Gernot Wolfgruber, 14. April 1977 Zbigniew Herbert, Tymoteusz Karpowicz, Stanislaw Lem, 21. April 1977 György Konrád, Petre Stoica, Witold Wirpsza, 2. Nov. 1977 - Anschreiben an die Autoren Plakat 1978: Gerhard Meier, Adolf Muschg, Hansjörg Schneider, 7. April 1978 György Dálos, Miklós Haraszti, György Konrád, 19. Sept. 1978 - Schriftwechsel mit den Autoren bzw. Anschreiben - Schriftwechsel mit dem Berliner Büro des DAAD, Karl Ruhrberg, Barbara Richter, Thomas Decke
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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