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From: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
Date: 20070219
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The office of the Chancellary of Austria issued the following news release:
From 23 February to 3 June 2007 the Leopold Museum in Vienna's MuseumsQuartier (MQ) presents the so far largest exhibition on Hermann Hesse, German winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1946) and painter. With "Narzi�? und Goldmund" ("Narcissus and Goldmund") or the "Glasperlenspiel" (English titles: "The Glass Bead Game" or "Master Ludi") he had made a lasting impact on the philosophical/ideological cosmos of the 20th century. With his counter-culture approach he became a cult figure to the rebellious "generation ...
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