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  1. Emil Erich Kästner (German: [ˈʔeːʁɪç ˈkɛstnɐ] ⓘ; 23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German writer, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives and The Parent Trap.

  2. Erich Kästner was a German satirist, poet, and novelist who is especially known for his children’s books. He was the most durable practitioner of the style of witty, laconic writing associated with the highbrow cabaret, the Berlin weekly Die Weltbühne (“The World Stage”), and the Neue Sachlichkeit.

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  3. Erich Kästner war ein weltweit viel übersetzter, äußerst bekannter Schriftsteller und wäre sicherlich in vielen Ländern mit offenen Armen empfangen worden. Dennoch entschied er sich, nach dem 30. Januar 1933 in Deutschland zu bleiben.

  4. Erich Kästner (on : /ˈʔeːʁɪç ˈkɛstnɐ/), né le 23 février 1899 à Dresde et mort le 29 juillet 1974 à Munich, est un écrivain allemand, scénariste et créateur de spectacles de cabaret. Il est connu du public allemand pour sa poésie critique pleine d’humour, et pour ses livres destinés à la jeunesse.

  5. Aug 8, 2019 · German writer Erich Kästner (1899-1974) first gained popularity in the 1920s as a political satirist. He was one of the most successful left-liberal authors of the Weimar Republic. Through his writings and lectures, Kästner stressed the brutality of World War I.

  6. Emil and the Detectives (German: Emil und die Detektive) is a 1929 novel set mainly in Berlin, by the German writer Erich Kästner and illustrated by Walter Trier. It was Kästner's first major success and the only one of his pre-1945 works to escape Nazi censorship.

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  8. The majority of Erich Kästners is held by the Deutsches Literaturachiv Marbach and the Erich Kästner Kinderdorf Oberschwarzach.

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