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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 (1961) Emil [1] Erich Kästner (* 23. Februar 1899 in Dresden; † 29. Juli 1974 in München) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Publizist, Drehbuchautor und Kabarettdichter.

  4. Emil and the Detectives (German: Emil und die Detektive) is a 1929 novel set mainly in Berlin, [1] 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.

  5. Learn about the life and works of Erich Kästner, a German writer, poet, and journalist who wrote for children and adults. Explore his achievements, awards, relationships, and legacy in this comprehensive timeline.

  6. Aug 8, 2019 · Erich Kästner was a German writer who protested against World War I and the Nazis. His books were among those burned by Nazi students in 1933.

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  8. Oct 8, 2018 · Erich Kästner: 'Going to the Dogs'. Aygül Cizmecioglu ct. 10/08/2018. An intoxicating book that reads like a ramble through the dark side of Berlin shortly before the Nazis came to power. Erich ...

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