Arno Schmidt

German author and translator of fiction

Arno Schmidt - German author and translator of fiction
Born

January 18th, 1914
111 years ago

Died

1979
46 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

Links & References

This individual contributed significantly to German literature through original works and translations. Notable for the exploration of themes such as linguistics, philosophy, and history, he produced a unique narrative style often combining complex structures and innovative language usage. His most recognized works include 'Zettel's Traum', a dense and challenging narrative that reflects his intellectual pursuits. The author also translated important literary works, enhancing the accessibility of foreign literature within the German-speaking world.

Authored 'Zettel's Traum'

Translated works of Franz Kafka

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