‘Noch nicht angekommen’ Richard Wagner: un escritor rumano-alemán entre el Banato y Berlín
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v12i0.5034Keywords:
Richard Wagner, German minority, Romanian-German literatureAbstract
Richard Wagner was born in Timi?oara in 1952. He was a member of the Aktionsgruppe Banat and emigrated to West Germany in 1987. In Romania he belonged to the German minority, the Swabians of the Banat. When he left Romania, he didn’t say it as goodbye for ever, now he lives in Berlin and the monstrously repressive world of Ceau?escu’s Romania and how far life has changed since the revolution provide the subject of Richard Wagner’s narrative.
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