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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Fred Wander (Vienna, 5 gennaio 1917 – VienFred Wander (Vienna, 5 gennaio 1917 – Vienna, 10 luglio 2006) è stato uno scrittore austriaco di origine ebraica. Fino al 1950 si chiamò Fritz Rosenblatt, dopodiché cambiò ufficialmente il suo nome (non assunse uno pseudonimo o un nome d'arte come spesso si crede) e divenne a tutti gli effetti anagrafici Fred Wander; Wander ricorda infatti il sostantivo tedesco “Wanderer”, ossia il viandante, quale egli, in quanto ebreo, si considerava. Nel 1955, con la seconda moglie si trasferì nella DDR (che lascerà nel 1983 per stabilirsi definitivamente a Vienna) dove incominciò la sua carriera di scrittore libero professionista. In questo periodo egli riuscì a pubblicare il suo primo libro sui campi di concentramento. Nel 1968 Kitty, la figlia di undici anni, muore in un incidente. Quel dolore costituì la spinta irresistibile che fece riaffiorare le memorie della prigionia. È del 1971 la pubblicazione del suo capolavoro “Der siebente Brunnen”- ”Il settimo pozzo” che si inserisce nel solco della migliore narrativa sulla Shoah e che nei paesi di lingua tedesca è ormai considerato un classico. In questo libro Fred Wander restituisce una voce e un volto unici ai suoi compagni di prigionia - in prevalenza ebrei provenienti da ogni parte d'Europa - con i loro momenti di grandezza ma anche con le loro meschinerie.Il 10 luglio 2006 muore nel suo appartamento viennese. 2006 muore nel suo appartamento viennese. , Fred Wander (geboren als Fritz Rosenblatt 5. Jänner 1917 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 10. Juli 2006 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller. , Fred Wander (Viena, 5 de enero de 1917-Ibídem, 10 de julio de 2006), cuyo nombre de nacimiento era Fritz Rosenblatt, fue un escritor austríaco. , Fred Wander (5 January 1917 – 10 July 2006Fred Wander (5 January 1917 – 10 July 2006) was an Austrian writer and Holocaust survivor. Wander was born Fritz Rosenblatt in Vienna, he left school at 14 and worked as an apprentice in a textile mill, before travelling around Europe taking whatever jobs were going. He spent quite some time in pre-war Paris and this is where he first started to write. In 1938 after the German annexation of Austria, Wander escaped back to Paris via Switzerland. After France declared war on Germany in 1939 he was interned and eventually sent back to Austria, where he ended up in Auschwitz concentration camp, later being sent to Buchenwald concentration camp. Wander survived the camps and after World War II he lived in East Germany (GDR) from 1958 – 1983. It was while a resident in the GDR that in 1971 The Seventh Well (ISBN 0-7178-0466-6) was published, it was an account of his experiences in the concentration camps. The book won much critical acclaim following a later re-release, including the 2009 JQ Wingate Prize. In 1983, Wander left the GDR and moved back to his native Vienna. He continued to write up until his death. He continued to write up until his death.
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rdfs:comment Fred Wander (Vienna, 5 gennaio 1917 – VienFred Wander (Vienna, 5 gennaio 1917 – Vienna, 10 luglio 2006) è stato uno scrittore austriaco di origine ebraica. Fino al 1950 si chiamò Fritz Rosenblatt, dopodiché cambiò ufficialmente il suo nome (non assunse uno pseudonimo o un nome d'arte come spesso si crede) e divenne a tutti gli effetti anagrafici Fred Wander; Wander ricorda infatti il sostantivo tedesco “Wanderer”, ossia il viandante, quale egli, in quanto ebreo, si considerava.ale egli, in quanto ebreo, si considerava. , Fred Wander (5 January 1917 – 10 July 2006Fred Wander (5 January 1917 – 10 July 2006) was an Austrian writer and Holocaust survivor. Wander was born Fritz Rosenblatt in Vienna, he left school at 14 and worked as an apprentice in a textile mill, before travelling around Europe taking whatever jobs were going. He spent quite some time in pre-war Paris and this is where he first started to write. In 1938 after the German annexation of Austria, Wander escaped back to Paris via Switzerland. After France declared war on Germany in 1939 he was interned and eventually sent back to Austria, where he ended up in Auschwitz concentration camp, later being sent to Buchenwald concentration camp. Wander survived the camps and after World War II he lived in East Germany (GDR) from 1958 – 1983. It was while a resident in the GDR that in 1971 The Se a resident in the GDR that in 1971 The S , Fred Wander (geboren als Fritz Rosenblatt 5. Jänner 1917 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 10. Juli 2006 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller. , Fred Wander (Viena, 5 de enero de 1917-Ibídem, 10 de julio de 2006), cuyo nombre de nacimiento era Fritz Rosenblatt, fue un escritor austríaco.
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