LUDWIG BÖRNE, HEINRICH HEINE AND THE BÖRNE PRIZE 2003

‘Frankfurt, the St Paul’s Church filled with guests ranging from George Weidenfeld to some of the old guard of intellectuals from the past, was a strange place’, said George Steiner. ‘The city itself, with its skyscrapers proclaiming its economic status, obscured its own memories of an old republic...

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Ghettos
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Heine, Heinrich
Heine, Heinrich (1797-1856)
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Jewish ghettos
Jewish people
Jewish peoples
Judaism
Literary criticism
Literary prizes
Religious literature
Renaissance literature
Steiner, George (American writer)
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Tobacco
Writers
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