Dragan Aleksić was born in 1958 in Bela Crkva (Serbia). He studied Art History in Belgrade. In 1992 he made his debut with the novel Kjaroskuro [Chiaroscuro], which was followed…
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Dragan Aleksić was born in 1958 in Bela Crkva (Serbia). He studied Art History in Belgrade. In 1992 he made his debut with the novel Kjaroskuro [Chiaroscuro], which was followed…
Robert Alexy, born in Oldenburg in 1945, studied law and philosophy in Göttingen. His dissertation Theorie der juristischen Argumentation (Theory of Legal Argumentation) first went to press in 1978 and…
Götz Aly was born in 1947 in Heidelberg. He had visited the German School for Journalism in Munich before he studied history and political sciences in Berlin. He earned his…
Jean Améry was born in 1912 in Vienna as Hans Mayer. After he finished school, he completed an apprenticeship as a bookseller and then worked as a lecturer at the…
Günther Anders was born as Günther Siegmund Stern in 1902 in Wrocław. He studied philosophy under Cassirer, Heidegger and Husserl. Faced with the atrocities of WWI, he became a pacifist…
Petar Andonovski, born in 1987 in Kumanovo, studied Comparative Literature at the Faculty of Philology in Skopje. His first volume of poetry was published in 2008. This was followed by…
Venko Andonovski was born in 1964 in Kumanovo, Macedonia, and studied philology in Skopje and Zagreb. He teaches at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje. Andonovski wrote several…
Nikolina Andova Šopova, born in 1978 in Skopje, studied Macedonian and South Slavic Literature at the University of Skopje. Amongst her publications are the collections of poetry Влезот е од другата…
Alexander Andreev, born in 1956 in Sofia, is writer, journalist, translator, and the head of the Bulgarian editorial team at the international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (TV and online) in Bonn. He has…
Petre M. Andreevski (1934–2006) was born in the town of Sloeštica, near Demir Hisar, in the southwest of Macedonia. In the 60s, he started making a name for himelf as…
Ivo Andrić was born in 1882 in Travnik (Bosnia and Herzegovina). He studied Slavonic Studies and History in Zagreb, Vienna, Krakow and Graz, where he received his doctorate in 1924.
Raluca Antonescu was born in Bucharest in 1976 and came to Switzerland at the age of four. She spent part of her childhood in a German-speaking Swiss village before settling…