Authors on the Web
ArtForum.com, November 17, 2009
...life.” These days, Syberberg asserts, nobody would create a major work of art about a river, the way Richard Wagner or Friedrich Hölderlin did. Syberberg’s musings appear at the very conclusion of Barison and Ross’s three-hour philosophical...
Collegenews.org, October 24, 2009
...Ingeborg Bachmann, Artur Becker, Hans Bender, Bas (Bastian) Bttcher, Sarah Kirsch, Michael Krger, Gnter Kunert, Jan Wagner and Richard Wagner, who is Mller's husband. Published every October and March and distributed by The Johns Hopkins University...
Telegraph, October 20, 2009
...of reference, without the faintest hint of pedantry. No one else could have carried off his comparison between Richard Wagner and Roy Hattersley. The first, fine, careless rapture of Johnson’s earlier sketches was not quite so often matched in his...
National Post, October 13, 2009
...harshness of life under Ceausescu, who was overthrown and executed in 1989. She left Romania with her husband Richard Wagner in 1987 and now lives in Berlin. 'This country saved me. When I arrived in 1987, I could finally breathe,' Mueller said. 'And...
France24, October 13, 2009
...under the rule of Ceausescu, who was overthrown and executed in 1989. She left Romania with her husband Richard Wagner in 1987 and now lives and works in Berlin. Prize-winners over the last decade have been dominated by Europeans and some have criticised...
France24, October 11, 2009
...under the rule of Ceausescu, who was overthrown and executed in 1989. She left Romania with her husband Richard Wagner in 1987 and now lives and works in Berlin. Prize-winners over the last decade have been dominated by Europeans and some have criticised...
Suite101.com, October 10, 2009
...writers who objected to the state censorship and fought for freedom of speech. Together with her husband, novelist Richard Wagner, like Mrs. Mller a Rumanian of German origin, she left Rumania under the pressure of the government in 1987 and went to...
CNN, October 9, 2009
...and threatened by the secret police, forcing her to emigrate to Germany in 1987 with her husband, author Richard Wagner. As the winner, Mueller will receive 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million). The award ceremony will be held in December. The Nobel...
People's Daily Online, October 9, 2009
...country, according to the information from the Nobel committee. In 1987, Müller emigrated together with her husband, author Richard Wagner to Germany. Among others, the novels The Land of Green Plums in 1996 and The Appointment in 2001 give a portrait...
Adfero, October 9, 2009
...past when I left, and remember that dictatorships are still a current tropic in Germany.' Married to novelist Richard Wagner, she is also a winner of the Berlin Literature Prize and German's most prestigious literary award, the Kleist prize.. Last year's...
HispanicBusiness.com, October 8, 2009
...was barred from publishing in her own country. In 1987, she emigrated to Germany with her husband, author Richard Wagner. She lives in Berlin. Muller has been a guest lecturer on the worldwide university circuit. Since 1995, she has been a member of...
IBNLive India News, October 8, 2009
...she was prohibited from publishing in her own country. In 1987, Mueller emigrated together with her husband, author Richard Wagner...
Examiner.com, October 8, 2009
...hands of communism. Her powerful words, both spoken and in print, forced her and her husband, the novelist Richard Wagner, to flee Romania in 1987, fearing the Securitate, secret police in Romania. Now living in Berlin, Mueller is the first German to win...
Mail & Guardian Online, October 8, 2009
...from publishing in Romania following public criticism of Ceau?escu, Müller immigrated to Germany with her husband, fellow author Richard Wagner. They now live in Berlin, which with Müller?s Nobel Prize has gained yet another jewel in its cultural...
Reuters India, October 8, 2009
...under the rule of Ceausescu, who was overthrown and executed in 1989. She left Romania with her husband Richard Wagner in 1987 and now lives and works in Berlin. Prize-winners over the last decade have been dominated by Europeans and some have criticised...
CNN, October 8, 2009
...and threatened by the secret police, forcing her to emigrate to Germany in 1987 with her husband, author Richard Wagner. As the winner, Mueller will receive 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million). The award ceremony will be held in December. The Nobel...
Al Jazeera, October 8, 2009
...and she was often prevented from publishing in her own nation. In 1987 she emigrated to Germany with Richard Wagner, her husband who is also an author. The novelist, essayist and poet, who will receive $1.4m as part of the award, was also praised for...
Huliq.com, October 8, 2009
...she was prohibited from publishing in her own country. In 1987, Mueller emigrated together with her husband, author Richard Wagner. Today's announcement of Herta Mueller as the 2009 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature described her as "who, with the...
Sify, October 8, 2009
...factory and refused to work as an informant. She left Romania for Germany in 1987 with her husband, Richard Wagner. Readers interested in her writing could well start with her 1997 novel, 'The Appointment', Englund said. Mueller, 56, made her debut in...
Earthtimes.org, October 8, 2009
...to face interrogations, searches of her home and other persecution till she and her husband at the time, Richard Wagner, applied to emigrate to the West and were accepted. They settled in West Berlin in 1987. Romanian communism collapsed in 1989, but by...
UPI, October 8, 2009
...was barred from publishing in her own country. In 1987, she emigrated to Germany with her husband, author Richard Wagner. She lives in Berlin. Muller has been a guest lecturer on the worldwide university circuit. Since 1995, she has been a member of...
Earthtimes.org, October 8, 2009
...factory and refused to work as an informant. She left Romania for Germany in 1987 with her husband, Richard Wagner. Readers interested in her writing could well start with her 1997 novel, The Appointment, Englund said. Mueller, 56, made her debut in 1982...
Times Online, October 8, 2009
...criticism of Romania?s government, and its feared secret police, the Securitate, Mueller and her husband, the novelist Richard Wagner, left Romania in 1987. She now lives in Berlin. The 10 million kronor (£895,00) prize will be handed out in Stockholm...
1050 AM, October 8, 2009
...she was prohibited from publishing in her own country. In 1987, Mueller emigrated together with her husband, author Richard Wagner. ___ The novels Der Fuchs war damals schon der Jaeger (1992), Herztier (1994; The Land of Green Plums, 1996) and Heute war...
Suite101.com, September 6, 2009
...vampire. German composer Heinrich Marschner even wrote an opera called Der Vampyr, which is said to have influenced Richard Wagner. Bram Stoker and Dracula In the 1840s vampire serial novels were all the rage. A popular tale was Varney the Vampire (The...
Information Today, August 17, 2009
...to On the Origin of Species; family reminiscences of Jane Austen gathered by her nephew; the correspondence between Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt; a study of the health of the rowers in the Oxford and Cambridge boat race between 1829 and 1869; and a...
Seoul Times, July 8, 2009
...s 25th Anniversary special, we must again look to nineteenth century Germany for worthy comparison. For, ever since Richard Wagner composed The Ring of the Nibelung, only Lewis Carroll, J.R.R. Tolkien, George Lucas and Michael Jackson have rivaled his...
The Scotsman, July 4, 2009
...takes the middle classes and turns them into barbarians. Sandy Stoddart Sculptor I'd recommend a biography of Richard Wagner by Guy de Pourtalès. This writer has a fine grasp of how to convey the variegated tonalities of the differing parts of his...
Examiner.com, April 9, 2009
...also a prolific Twitterer: Shanna Germain was recently featured in The Erotic Mind podcast over at my friend Richard Wagner's site, DrDickSexAdvice.com. She's on Twitter @mindf*ckfiction A few of my fellow (s)Examiners are Twittering some sexy bits too:...
Examiner.com, April 9, 2009
...also a prolific Twitterer: Shanna Germain was recently featured in The Erotic Mind podcast over at my friend Richard Wagner's site, DrDickSexAdvice.com. She's on Twitter @mindf*ckfiction A few of my fellow (s)Examiners are Twittering some sexy bits too:...
Greenwood Commonwealth, March 27, 2009
...To go there is much like stepping back into that century when the Mad King entertained the composer Richard Wagner. As we walked through the famous Hall of Mirrors, it was difficult to believe how anyone that long ago could design that fairy tale castle...
Business Standard India, March 7, 2009
...love, the love that a man and woman marked by history shared. Winnie, the daughter-in-law of German composer Richard Wagner, and Adolf Hitler, the world?s most hated villain, are said to have had an indiscreet affair for several years prior to World...
Forward, January 28, 2009
...against evil. Good men create good works; evil men, even though the world may admire their creations, like Richard Wagner?s, cannot create good works. If a creator is a beast, he remains a beast, no matter what he creates?. A good artist must bring...
Stockwatch, January 21, 2009
...includes: Dr. Ted Hasselbring, Professor of Special Education Technology, Vanderbilt University and lead author of READ 180; Dr. Richard Wagner, Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Florida Center for Reading Research, Florida State...
MarketWatch, January 21, 2009
...includes: Dr. Ted Hasselbring, Professor of Special Education Technology, Vanderbilt University and lead author of READ 180; Dr. Richard Wagner, Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Florida Center for Reading Research, Florida State...
Market Wire via MSN Money, January 21, 2009
...includes: Dr. Ted Hasselbring, Professor of Special Education Technology, Vanderbilt University and lead author of READ 180; Dr. Richard Wagner, Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Florida Center for Reading Research, Florida State...
Book Reporter, January 16, 2009
...cannot. But they are all thought-provoking. He repeats and amplifies his well-known contention that banning the music of Richard Wagner in Israel is a tragic and unnecessary mistake. He details his reservations about the early music movement?s pursuit...
Grand Forks Herald, January 16, 2009
...writer, never forgets the imperative to entertain his audience. So a reader doesn't have to know composer Richard Wagner's role in the real May 1848 uprising in Dresden to enjoy 'A Better World's in Birth!,' both a ghost story and an alt-history fantasy...
Tampa Tribune, January 11, 2009
...writer, never forgets the imperative to entertain his audience. So a reader doesn't have to know composer Richard Wagner's role in the real May 1848 uprising in Dresden to enjoy 'A Better World's in Birth!' both a ghost story and an alt-history fantasy...
Belleville News Democrat, January 7, 2009
...writer, never forgets the imperative to entertain his audience. So a reader doesn't have to know composer Richard Wagner's role in the real May 1848 uprising in Dresden to enjoy 'A Better World's in Birth!,' both a ghost story and an alt-history fantasy...
Examiner.com, January 2, 2009
...responsible for some of this year's steamiest romance novel covers. Babeland Brunch: Kinky Seattle Seattle Sex Examiner Richard Wagner is brunching with Seattle's Kinky Community and the Center for Sex Positive Culture this Sunday at Babeland. While...
Seattle Times, November 28, 2008
...new novel, 'Winnie and Wolf,' posits a fictional relationship between Hitler and Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of composer Richard Wagner. The novel joins the mountainous Hitler canon of biographies, films, documentaries, paintings and poems about...
Seattle Times, November 27, 2008
...new novel, 'Winnie and Wolf,' posits a fictional relationship between Hitler and Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of composer Richard Wagner. The novel joins the mountainous Hitler canon of biographies, films, documentaries, paintings and poems about...
Librarian, October 12, 2009
...Service. In 1987, she left Romania. Since then she has lived in Berlin, with her husband, the novelist Richard Wagner, as well as undertaking work as a guest professor at universities in England, the USA and Switzerland. The same central themes...
Readers' Nook, October 11, 2009
...for refusing to cooperate with the secret police. Műller left fo r Germany with her husband, novelist Richard Wagner , in 1987, under pressure from the Romanian government. Over the following years she accepted lectureships at universities...
Writerswrite.com's Writer's Blog, October 8, 2009
...be an informant for the secret police. She left Romania for Germany in 1987, along with her husband, Richard Wagner. She has often spoken out against oppression and was critical of East German writers who did collaborate with state authorities. The...
Largehearted Boy, October 1, 2009
...my chapters as if the music were incidental music to a stage drama. "Naked Force Clothed in Beauty" Richard Wagner, Die Walkure Few musicians have been more willing to reside in the arrogance and violent willfulness of the warrior ethic. Of course, the...
cream.fm, October 1, 2009
...my chapters as if the music were incidental music to a stage drama. "Naked Force Clothed in Beauty" Richard Wagner, Die Walkure Few musicians have been more willing to reside in the arrogance and violent willfulness of the warrior ethic. Of course,...
Largehearted Boy, October 1, 2009
...my chapters as if the music were incidental music to a stage drama. "Naked Force Clothed in Beauty" Richard Wagner, Die Walkure Few musicians have been more willing to reside in the arrogance and violent willfulness of the warrior ethic. Of course, the...
Net News Publisher, September 7, 2009
...By way of disclaimer, I should state that I have been maintaining a running correspondence with Cindy about Richard Wagner and his whole Ring des Nibelungen project, which began a couple of weeks before her departure for Seattle. For better or worse...
Macleans.ca, August 6, 2009
...to spend time together in weekend detention. ( In 2005 I re-imagined The Breakfast Club as an opera by Richard Wagner. ) The following year he wrote and directed Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, starring Matthew Broderick in a star-making part as a...
worducopia, June 10, 2009
...bookstore. The Soundtrack: During Flaubert's time, the French were listening to the likes of Hector Berlioz and Richard Wagner . But when Robert Wilson created an opera based on Flaubert's The Temptation of St. Anthony in 2003, he chose Bernice Johnson...
worducopia, June 10, 2009
...bookstore. The Soundtrack: During Flaubert's time, the French were listening to the likes of Hector Berlioz and Richard Wagner . But when Robert Wilson created an opera based on Flaubert's The Temptation of St. Anthony in 2003, he chose Bernice Johnson...
Wikisource - Recent changes [en], June 7, 2009
...4 Wi 5 Wo 6 Wr 7 Wy [ edit ] Wa Claude Wade Eliot Wadsworth (1876 – ?) Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883) Arthur Edward Waite (1857 – 1942) Jimbo Wales (b. 1966) Emery Walker (1851 – 1933) Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 – 1913) Edmund Waller (1606 –...
Davidjoseph's Weblog, May 22, 2009
...Crash Test Dummies), 42, Naomi Campbell, 39, and Apolo Anton Ohno is 27. Other birthday babies today include Richard Wagner, born in 1813, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, born in 1859, and Lawrence Olivier, born in 1907. On This Day in 1972 Ceylon became Sri...
Sue Young Homeopathy, May 8, 2009
...freedom to marry his brother . Nicolai Medtner and Anna were married in 1918. Emilii was ‘obsessed’ with Wilhelm Richard Wagner , as was his brother Nicolai Medtner , and Emilii published Wagnerian themes extensively in Musaget , Emilii wrote some...
Blogcritics, April 13, 2009
...Salminen, Schwarz, Boulez, Bayreuth Opera (Boulez Ring Cycle Part 2) DVD, Die Walkure Vocal Score (Dover Vocal Scores) Richard Wagner Book, Placido Domingo: My Operatic Roles (Great Voices 6) Helena Matheopoulos Book, Opera Review (LA): Die Walküre by...
The Western Confucian, March 15, 2009
...this latter vision and to elucidate the difference between it and the former, Hart contrasts the music of Richard Wagner (1813-1883, which he cites as an example of the pagan or fatalist vision of reality), with that of J. S. Bach (1685-1750, his example...
Frequency of Silence, January 19, 2009
...also to his ideas about music, nationalism and ethnic identity, among other topics. I believe his fallout with Richard Wagner started with the realization that this idea of the metaphysics in art is just as much a sham as the facade of peace and safety...
Sue Young Homeopathy, November 25, 2008
...one example of his efforts during that time. ] In 1860, he became an ardent supporter of Wilhelm Richard Wagner . His financial difficulties increased again, however, particularly after his publisher Poulet Malassis went bankrupt in 1861. In 1864, he...




















