Becker, Jurek, 1937-1997
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Name (Hebrew)
בקר, יורק, 1937-1997
Name (Latin)
Becker, Jurek, 1937-1997
Name (Cyrilic)
Бекер, Юрек, 1937-1997
Other forms of name
Beker, Yurek, 1937-1997
Bekker, Urek, 1937-1997
Becker, J. (Jurek), 1937-1997
Becker, Jurek, 1937-
בעקער, יורק, 1937-1997
Date of birth
1937
Date of death
1997
Associated country
Germany
Poland
Occupation
Authors
Associated Language
pol
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- ספר: השאלה היהודית והשואה בקולנוע המזרח גרמני, הדוגמא של קורט מציג, קונרד וולף ויורק בקר, 2006.
- LCN
- The Author's Яков-лжец, c2008.
- LCN: Becker, Jurek, 1937-
- His Jakob der Lügner, 1969.
- Römerberggespräche (10th : 1983 : Frankfurt am Main, Germany). "Kultur-Zerstörung?" 1983:t.p. (J. Becker) p. 193 (Becker, Jurek; b. 1937 in Lodz, Poland; writer; town clerk of section Bergen-Enkheim of Frankfurt am Main, 1982/83)
- nuc89-1027: His I︠A︡kov-lzhet︠s︡, 1981(hdg. on CU rept.: Becker, Jurek, 1937- ; usage: I︠U︡rek Bekker)
- His Yalde Bronshṭain, c1989:t.p. (Yureḳ Beḳer) t.p. verso (Jurek Becker [in rom.])
- Liebling Kreuzberg, 1997:t.p. (Jurek Becker) p. facing t.p. (d. 03-14-97 in Berlin)
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Wikipedia description:
Jurek Becker (German: [ˈjuːʁɛk ˈbɛkɐ] ; c. 30 September 1937 – 14 March 1997) was a Polish-born German writer, screenwriter and East German dissident. His most famous novel is Jacob the Liar, which has been made into two films. He lived in Łódź during World War II for about two years and survived the Holocaust.
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