Heinrich Böll

Born in 1917
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  • Heinrich Böll was a prominent German author of the post-World War II era.

  • His works, including novels, short stories, and essays, often critiqued the young Federal Republic of Germany.

  • Böll received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1972, becoming the first German-born recipient since 1946.

  • His most famous works include "Billiards at Half-past Nine," "The Clown," and "Group Portrait with Lady." Böll's writing, characterized by its broad perspective and sensitive characterization, contributed significantly to the renewal of German literature.

  • His political engagement and collaborations with his wife as translators of English works further enhanced his influence on post-war European literature.

Books by Heinrich Böll