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From: PR Newswire
Date: 20010228
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PR Newswire, London, February 28. This press release is transmitted on behalf of Calw Town Council.
Calw, Germany -
Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946, is the world's most widely read 20th-century German-language writer. The liberalism and tolerance conveyed in his extensive writings have made him not just popular throughout the world but even something of a cult figure for younger generations. Hermann Hesse is just as highly regarded in Japan, India and America as he is in Germany.
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