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Werfel, Franz

Born: 1890 AD
Died: 1945 AD, at 55 years of age.

Nationality: Unknown
Categories: Novelists, Playwrights, Poets

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Austrian (Czechoslovakian-born) author

 

wrote poetry collections "Der Weltfreund" 1911, "Wir sind!" 1913, "Einander" 1915, plays "Mirror Man" 1920, "Goat Song" 1922, "Juarez and Maximilian" 1925, "The Kingdom of God in Bohemia" 1930, "The Eternal Road" 1936 (also "Der Weg der Verheissung"), "Jacobowsky and the Colonel" 1944, novels "Verdi" 1924, "The Pure in Heart" 1929 (also "Barbara

 

oder Die Froemmigkeit"), "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh" 1934 (also "Die vierzig Tage des Musa Dagh"), "Embezzled Heaven" 1939, "The Song of Bernadette" 1941, "The Star of the Unborn" 1946






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