Karl Heinz Bohrer
Karl Heinz Bohrer (26 September 1932 – 4 August 2021) was a German literary scholar and essayist. He worked as a chief editor for literature of the daily ''FAZ'', and became co-publisher and author of the cultural magazine ''Merkur''. He taught at the Bielefeld University for decades, and also at Stanford University, California. His autobiography appeared in two volumes in 2012 and 2017. Bohrer is regarded as a disputative intellectual thinker and critic, reflecting his time. He received notable awards for criticism, German language and literature, including the Johann Heinrich Merck Prize and the Heinrich Mann Prize. For his extensive work, Bohrer was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit with Ribbon (2014). Provided by Wikipedia-
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29Published 1996Other Authors: “…Bohrer, Karl Heinz…”
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30Published 1993Other Authors: “…Bohrer, Karl Heinz…”
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32Published 1993Other Authors: “…Bohrer, Karl Heinz…”
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33Published 2004Other Authors: “…Bohrer, Karl Heinz…”
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