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  1. Masha Enzensberger was born to the Russian poet Margarita Aliger. Her father, whose identity she knew only later in life, was the Soviet writer Alexander Fadeyev. Born into the Soviet intellectual elite, she had first-hand knowledge of intellectual and political currents of the 50s and 60s in Moscow.

  2. Hans Magnus Enzensberger (11 November 1929 – 24 November 2022) was a German author, poet, translator, and editor. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Andreas Thalmayr, Elisabeth Ambras, Linda Quilt and Giorgio Pellizzi. Enzensberger was regarded as one of the literary founding figures of the Federal Republic of Germany and wrote more than 70 ...

  3. Oct 26, 2017 · Enzensberger calls what followed “a tempestuous Russian novel” or “an amour fou.” Crazy passion flung him and Masha together, and kept reuniting them after fulminating quarrels and separations.

  4. Masha Enzensberger. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Masha Enzensberger is known for The World at War (1973). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro.

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  5. though, Enzensberger is somewhat more idiomatic than the McKanes (e.g. 'We're on the same road', McKanes; 'we are going the same way', Enzensberger), although sometimes she takes this further than seems necessary, reductively normalizing the original. Sometimes, too, in her attempt to preserve the shape of the poem, she expands or narrows the

  6. Masha Enzensberger is known for The World at War (1973). Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office ...

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    Masha Enzenberger Explained. Masha Enzenberger (Maria Alexandrovna Makarova) was born in Moscow and settled in London, UK, in 1969. Through her, aspects of Russian culture of the 20th century reached Anglophone readers, especially in relation to film and poetry. Her life and work bore witness to many aspects of Russian and European history ...

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