Walter Jens

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Walter Jens was a prominent German philologist, writer, and literary critic known for his influential essays, radio plays, and public intellectual engagement in postwar Germany.

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instanceOf human
literary critic
philologist
public intellectual
writer
awardReceived Büchner Prize NERFINISHED
Heinrich Heine Prize NERFINISHED
child Tilman Jens NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
educatedAt University of Freiburg NERFINISHED
University of Hamburg NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork classical philology
literary criticism
rhetoric
genre essay
novel
radio play
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Akademie der Künste, Berlin NERFINISHED
PEN Centre Germany NERFINISHED
movement postwar German literature
nativeLanguage German
notableFor influential essays
public intellectual engagement in postwar Germany
radio plays
notableWork Der Mann, der nicht alt werden wollte NERFINISHED
Nein. Die Welt der Angeklagten NERFINISHED
Rhetorik NERFINISHED
occupation literary critic
philologist
translator
university teacher
writer
participatedIn discourse on coming to terms with the Nazi past in Germany
public debates on democracy in Germany
placeOfBirth Hamburg NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Tübingen NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment left-liberal
positionHeld professor of rhetoric at the University of Tübingen
sexOrGender male
spouse Inge Jens NERFINISHED

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