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Marcel Reich-Ranicki (German: [maʁˈsɛl ˌʁaɪçʁaˈnɪtskiː]; 2 June 1920 – 18 September 2013) was a Polish-born German literary critic and member of the informal literary association Gruppe 47.
Marcel Reich-Ranicki [ maʁˈsɛl ˌʁaɪ̯ç ʁaˈnɪt͡ski] (geboren am 2. Juni 1920 als Marceli Reich in Włocławek, Polen; gestorben am 18. September 2013 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutsch-polnischer Autor und Publizist. Er gilt als einflussreichster deutschsprachiger Literaturkritiker seiner Zeit.
May 29, 2024 · Marcel Reich-Ranicki (born June 2, 1920, Włocławek, Poland—died September 18, 2013, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) was a Polish-born German columnist and television personality who became Germany’s most influential literary critic. Reich grew up in Berlin and Warsaw.
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Sep 18, 2013 · Marcel Reich-Ranicki, a survivor of the Warsaw ghetto who left Poland to become a powerful cultural figure in postwar Germany as a distinguished literary critic and a popular television talk show...
Sep 19, 2013 · Meeting the Pontiff: Marcel Reich-Ranicki, seen here with Angela Merkel, survived World War II to become a post-war specialist in German literature and host of a German literary TV show.
Der Kanon ( German pronunciation: [deːɐ̯ ˈkaːnɔn], "The Canon ") or more precisely Marcel-Reich-Ranickis Kanon is a large anthology of exemplary works of German literature. Edited by the literary critic Marcel Reich-Ranicki (1920–2013), he called the anthology, announced on 18 June 2001 in the German news magazine Der Spiegel under the ...
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Jul 2, 2001 · Marcel Reich-Ranicki is remarkable for both his unlikely life story and his brilliant career as the "pope of German letters." His sublimely written autobiography is at once a fascinating adventure tale, an unusual account of German-Jewish relations, a personal rumination on who's who in German culture, and a love letter to literature.