literary critic
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literary critic
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literary critic
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literary critic
Literaturkritiker
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According to noted literary critic M
Nach bekannter Literaturkritiker M
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His son is noted literary critic Sven Birkerts.
Sven Birkerts ist sein Sohn.
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*Carlos Bousoño, poet and literary critic.
* Carlos Bousoño - Dichter und Literaturkritiker.
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August Alle was also known as a columnist and literary critic.
Daneben war August Alle als bekannter Feuilletonist und bissiger Literaturkritiker erfolgreich.
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"* Nancy-Gay Rotstein* Stephen Rowe (born 1980)* André Roy== S ==*Lake Sagaris (born 1956), journalist, poet and translator living in Chile*Trish Salah, academic, writer and poet whose first volume of poetry appeared in 2002*Peter Sanger (born 1943), poet and prose writer, critic, editor and academic born in England, immigrated to Canada in 1953*Charles Sangster (1822–1893)*Félix-Antoine Savard (1896–1982), priest, academic, poet, novelist and folklorist*Jacob Scheier, poet whose first collection of verses won the 2008 Governor General's Award for English poetry; editor; son of Libby Scheier; lives in New York City*Libby Scheier (1946–2000), United States-born poet and short story writer who moved to Canada in 1975; mother of Jacob Scheier*Matthew Schreuder (born 1971), writer and poet living in Australia*Andreas Schroeder (born 1946), German-born poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer*Stephen Scobie (born 1943), poet, critic, and academic*Gregory Scofield*Duncan Campbell Scott (1862–1947), poet and writer*F. R. Scott, also known as Frank Scott (1899–1985), poet, intellectual and constitutional expert*Peter Dale Scott (born 1929), poet and academic*Olive Senior (born 1941), Jamaican poet and short story writer living in Canada*Robert W. Service (1874–1958), poet and writer*Kathy Shaidle (born 1964), author, columnist and poet*Francis Sherman (1871–1926)*Joseph Sherman (1945–2006), poet and visual arts editor*Carol Shields (1935–2003), American-born Canadian novelist, short-story writer, poet, playwright and writer*Trish Shields, poet and novelist*Sandy Shreve, poet, newspaper reporter and office worker*Goran Simic (born 1952), Bosnian-born poet, playwright and short-story writer living in Canada since 1995*Melanie Siebert*Bren Simmers*Anne Simpson (born 1956), poet and novelist*Sue Sinclair*George Sipos*Sonja Skarstedt (born 1960), poet, short-story writer, playwright, painter and illustrator who founded and edited the now-defunct literary magazine "Zymergy" (1987–1991), and founded Empyreal Press in 1990*Robin Skelton, sometimes wrote under the pseudonym "Georges Zuk", a purported French surrealist (born 1925–1997), British-born Canadian academic, writer, poet, translator and anthologist who immigrated to Canada in 1963; a founder and editor of "The Mahalat Review"*Daniel Sloate (1931–2009), translator, poet, playwright and academic*Carolyn Smart (born 1952), English-born poet, author and academic*Elizabeth Smart (1913–1986), poet and novelist whose book, "By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept", detailed her romance with English poet George Barker*A. J. M. Smith (1902–1980), poet and academic*Douglas Burnet Smith (born 1949)*John Smith (born 1927), poet and academic*Michael V. Smith novelist, poet and filmmaker*Ron Smith (born 1943), poet, author, editor, playwright, and former academic; founder and co-publisher of Oolichan Books in 1984; influential in the founding of Theytus Books in 1971*Karen Solie (born 1966)*David Solway (born 1941), poet, educational theorist, travel writer and literary critic*Madeline Sonik (born 1960), novelist, short-story writer, children's-book author, editor and poet*Carolyn Marie Souaid (born 1959), poet and editor, living in Montreal, co-founder of Poetry Quebec magazine*Raymond Souster(born 1921), poet and (now retired) bank executive*Esta Spalding (born 1966), American-born Canadian author, screenwriter and poet*Heather Spears (born 1934), poet, novelist, and artist living in Denmark since 1962*Birk Sproxton (1943–2007), poet and novelist*Harold Standish (1919–1972), poet and novelist*George Stanley, American-born poet and academic associated with the San Francisco Renaissance in his early years, moved to Canada in the 1970s; associated with New Star Books and the "Capilano Review"*Carmine Starnino, essayist, educator, and editor*John Steffler (born 1947), poet and novelist*Ian Stephens (died 1996), journalist, musician and poet associated with the spoken word movement*Ricardo Sternberg (born 1948), poet born in Brazil, educated in the United States*Richard Stevenson*Shannon Stewart*W. Gregory Stewart (born 1950), poet, science fiction author, short-story writer who works at a public utility and lives in Los Angeles, California*John Stiles, poet living in London, United Kingdom*Anne Stone, poet, writer and performance artist*Betsy Struthers (born 1951), poet and novelist*Andrew Suknaski (1942–2012), Saskatchewan poet*Alan Sullivan (1868–1947), poet, short-story writer, railroad surveyor and mining engineer*Rosemary Sullivan (born 1947), poet, biographer, academic and anthologist*Moez Surani (born 1979), poet*John Sutherland (1919–1956), poet, literary critic, and magazine editor who founded and edited "First Statement" in 1942 and its successor publication, "Northern Review" in 1945*Robert Swanson*Robert Sward (born 1933), American and Canadian poet and novelist*George Swede (born 1940), Latvian-born Canadian children's writer and poet who writes Haiku in English*Todd Swift (born 1966), poet, editor and academic living in the United Kingdom*Anne Szumigalski (1922–1999)== T ==*Proma Tagore*Bruce Taylor (born 1960)*Heather Taylor (born 1977), poet, playwright and teacher living in England since 2002*Ruth Taylor (1961–2006), poet, editor and academic*John Terpstra, poet and carpenter*Souvankham Thammavongsa*Sharon Thesen (born 1946), poet and academic*Edward William Thomson (born 1849–1924), journalist, writer and poet*John Thompson (1938–1976)*Russell Thornton*Matthew Tierney (born 1970)*Jose Tlatelpas (born 1953), Mexican native and Canadian resident; Native cultures poet, publisher, and political activist*Mohamud Siad Togane (born 1943), Somali native and Canadian resident; poet, academic, and political activist*Lola Lemire Tostevin (born 1937), poet, novelist and writer*Rhea Tregebov (born 1953), poet and children's writer*Raymond D. Tremblay, poet, writer, social services agency official*Roland Michel Tremblay (born 1972), French-Canadian author, poet, scriptwriter, development producer and science-fiction consultant who moved to London, England in 1995*Tony Tremblay (born 1968), French-Canadian poet, writer, spoken word artist, journalist and radio personality*Peter Trower (born 1930), poet and novelist*Mark Truscott(born 1970), born in the United States*Élise Turcotte (born 26 June 1957), French-Canadian writer and poet*John Tyndall*Daniel Scott Tysdal (born 1978)== U ==* Marie Uguay (1955–1981), French- Canadian poet* Priscilla Uppal (born 1974), poet and novelist* David UU (David W. Harris) (1948–1994), visual poet== V ==* R. M. Vaughan, poet, novelist and playwright* Paul Vermeersch (born 1973)* Katherena Vermette* Gilles Vigneault (born 1928), Quebec poet, publisher and singer-songwriter; Quebec nationalist and sovereigntist* Pamelia Sarah Vining (1826–1897)* Garth Von Buchholz (also G.A.
*Melanie Siebert*Anne Simpson (* 1956), Dichterin und Romanautorin*Sue Sinclair*George Sipos, Dichter, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 2006*Robin Skelton, schrieb manchmal unter dem Pseudonym "Georges Zuk", französischen Surrealismus (* 1925–1997), in England geborener kanadischer Akademiker, Schriftsteller, Dichter, Übersetzer und Ethnologe, der 1963 nach Kanada auswanderte; Gründer und Herausgeber von "The Mahalat Review", Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 1996*Daniel Sloate (1931–2009), Übersetzer, Dichter, Theaterautor und Akademiker*Carolyn Smart (* 1952), in England geborene Dichterin, Autorin und Akademikerin*Elizabeth Smart (1913–1986), Dichterin und Romanautorin*A. J. M. Smith (1902–1980), Dichter und Akademiker*Douglas Burnet Smith (* 1949)*John Smith (* 1927), Dichter und Akademiker*Michael V. Smith Romanautor, Dichter und Filmemacher*Ron Smith (* 1943), Dichter, Autor, Herausgeber, Theaterautor und Akademiker; Gründer und Verleger von Oolichan Books 1984*Karen Solie (* 1966), Dichterin, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Gewinnerin 2002*David Solway (* 1941), Dichter, Pädagoge, Reiseschriftsteller und Literaturkritiker*Madeline Sonik (* 1960), Romanautorin, Kurzgeschichten-Verfasserin, Kinderbuch-Autorin, Herausgeberin und Dichterin*Carolyn Marie Souaid (* 1959), Dichterin und Herausgeberin*Raymond Souster (* 1921), Dichter und pensionierter Bankangestellter*Esta Spalding (* 1966), in den USA geborene kanadische Autorin, Drehbuchautorin und Dichterin*Birk Sproxton (1943–2007), Dichter und Romanautor*Harold Stundish (1919–1972), Dichter und Romanautor*George Stanley, amerikanisch-kanadische Dichter und Akademiker, der mit der San Francisco Renaissance in seinen frühen Jahren assoziiert wird, zog in 1970er Jahren nach Kanada; involviert bei New Star Books und dem "Capilano Review", Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 2009*Carmine Starnino, Essayistin, Pädagogin und Herausgeberin*John Steffler (* 1947), Dichter und Romanautor*Ian Stephens († 1996), Journalist, Musiker und Dichter*Ricardo Sternberg (* 1948), Dichter, in Brasilien geboren, ausgebildet in den USA*W. Gregory Stewart (* 1950), Dichter, Science-Fiction-Autor, Kurzgeschichten-Verfasser Schriftsteller*Anne Stone, Dichterin, Schriftstellerin und Performance- Künstlerin*Betsy Struthers (* 1951), Dichterin und Romanautorin*Alan Sullivan (1868–1947), Dichter, Kurzgeschichten-Verfasser-Schriftsteller, Eisenbahn- und Minineningenieur*Rosemary Sullivan (* 1947), Dichterin, Biographin, Akademikerin und Ethnologin*Moez Surani (* 1979), Dichterin*John Sutherlund (1919–1956), Dichter, Literaturkritiker und Magazin-Herausgeber*Robert Sward (* 1933), amerikanisch-kanadischer Dichter und Romanautor*George Swede (* 1940), in Litauen geborener kanadischer Kinderbuchautor, der Haikus verfasst*Michael Ernest Sweet (* 1979), Dichter, Schriftsteller*Todd Swift (* 1966), Dichter, Herausgeber und Akademiker*Anne Szumigalski (1922–1999)== T ==*Bruce Taylor (* 1960)*Ruth Taylor (1961–2006), Dichterin, Herausgeberin und Akademikerin*Sharon Thesen (* 1946), Dichterin und Akademikerin, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalistin 2007*Edward William Thomson (* 1849–1924), Journalist, Schriftsteller und Dichter*John Thompson (1938–1976)*Russell Thornton, Dichter, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist 2004*Matthew Tierney (* 1970)*Lola Lemire Tostevin (* 1937), Dichterin, Romanautorin und Schriftstellerin*Rhea Tregebov (* 1953), Dichterin und Kinderbuchautorin*Rolund Michel Tremblay (* 1972), franko-kanadischer Autor, Dichter*Tony Tremblay (* 1968), French-kanadischer Dichter, Schriftsteller, Journalist*Peter Trower (* 1930), Dichter und Romanautor*Élise Turcotte (* 1957), franko-kanadische Schriftstellerin und Dichterin*Michael Turner, Musiker und Dichter, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-Finalist*John Tyndall*Daniel Scott Tysdal (* 1978)== U ==* Marie Uguay (1955–1981), franko-kanadische Dichterin* Priscilla Uppal (* 1974), Dichter und Romanautor* David UU (David W. Harris) (1948–1994), bildhafter Dichter== V ==* R. M. Vaughan, Dichter, Romanautor und Theaterautor* Paul Vermeersch (* 1973)* Gilles Vigneault (* 1928), Dichter, Verleger und Liedtexter; Nationalist aus Quebec* Pamelia Sarah Vining (1826–1897)* Garth Von Buchholz (auch G.A.
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Mr President, this presidency of the Council could be commemorated with the words with which the German literary critic Reich-Ranicki tends to conclude a famous TV programme: 'the game is over, the curtain is closed and there are no answers'.
Herr Präsident! Am Ende dieser Ratspräsidentschaft könnte ein Satz stehen, mit dem der deutsche Literaturkritiker Reich-Ranicki eine berühmte Fernsehsendung zu beenden pflegt: "Das Spiel ist aus, wir sehen betroffen, der Vorhang zu und alle Fragen offen."
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Robert Lee may refer to:==Politicians==* Robert atte Lee, MP for Reading in 1386* Sir Robert Lee (d.1539), grandfather of the Queen's Champion, Sir Henry Lee* Robert Lee (died 1598), MP for Huntingdon* Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield (1706–1776), British peer and politician* Robert Lee (Canadian politician) (1862–1925), mayor of Edmonton, Alberta* Robert Emmett Lee (1868–1916), Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania* Robert Quincy Lee (1869–1930), U.S. Representative from Texas* Robert Lee (Lord Mayor) (died 1605), English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1602==Writers and academics==* Robert N. Lee (1890–1964), American screenwriter* Robert Edwin Lee (1918–1994), playwright* A. Robert Lee, British academic and literary critic* Robert G. Lee, writer of the VeggieTales episode ""* Robert Lee (obstetrician) (1793–1877), Regius Professor of Midwifery, University of Glasgow* Robert G. Lee, professor of American Studies at Brown University==Sportsmen==* Robert Lee (golfer) (born 1961), English golfer* Robert Lee (canoeist) (born 1956), member of the Australian sprint canoe team at the 1980 Summer Olympics* Rob Lee (born 1966), English footballer* Robert Lee (basketball) (born 1968), head coach of the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team==Others==* Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), American Civil War Confederate general* Robert Lee (minister), 19th century Church of Scotland minister, see Thomas Erastus* Robert Merrill Lee (1909–2003), United States Air Force general* Robert Lee (dentist) (1920–2010), American dentist who emigrated to Ghana* Robert Lee (musician) (born 1948), brother of Bruce Lee* Robert Lee (TV narrator) (born 1957), narrator of "MythBusters"* Robert Lee (actor), British science fiction television actor of Chinese ethnicity* Robert Lee (teacher) (1837–1922), New Zealand teacher, school inspector and educationalist* Robert Isaac Lee (1956–2004), Chinese American film and television actor* Robert C. Lee, US Navy officer* Robert C. T. Lee (born 1923), Chinese American veterinarian and educator* Robert V. Lee, humanitarian and Episcopal priest* Rob Lee, cartoonist who drew Cannonball Kid for the British publication "Nutty"* Robert Lee, Jamaican dancehall DJ, part of Black Chiney* Robert G. Lee (preacher)==See also==* Bob Lee (disambiguation)* Bobby Lee (disambiguation)* Robert E. Lee (disambiguation)* Robert Leigh (disambiguation)* Robert Lee, Texas, city named after the general* Bert Lee (disambiguation)
Robert Lee ist der Name folgender Personen:*Robert Arthur Lee, australischer Erfinder* "Robert Gordon Lee" (* 1953), englischer Fußballspieler, siehe Bob Lee* "Robert Martin Lee" (* 1966), englischer Fußballspieler, siehe Rob Lee* Robert N. Lee (1890–1964), US-amerikanischer Drehbuchautor* Robert Quincy Lee (1869–1930), US-amerikanischer PolitikerRobert Lee ist der Name folgender Orte:* Robert Lee (Texas), Stadt im US-Bundesstaat Texas