
Maxim Biller
Maxim Biller is a prominent German writer and journalist, acclaimed for his thought-provoking essays and narratives, particularly addressing identity, culture, and the Jewish experience in Germany. His essay 'Deutscher wider Willen,' published in 2001, draws attention to the complexities of being a German of Jewish descent, and its themes resonate with the historical context depicted in Arno Frank's 'Ginsterburg.'
Born on Jan 01, 1970 (55 years old)
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Switzerland:
Maxim Biller's controversial column on Israel sparked significant backlash and led to its removal.
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Ireland:
Maxim Biller devised a diagnosis for Germany's attitude towards Israel, calling it Morbus Israel.
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Germany:
Maxim Biller is a columnist whose text was depublished by the editorial team of 'Zeit'.
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Switzerland:
Maxim Biller is a Jewish columnist whose text was deleted by 'Die Zeit' for not meeting their standards.
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Germany:
The writer Maxim Biller believes that there have been more complicated questions than whether to ban the AfD.
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Germany:
Der Journalist und Schriftsteller Maxim Biller ist bekannt für seinen Essay „Deutscher wider Willen“ von 2001.
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