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The Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung (in English German Academy for Language and Literature ) was founded on 28 August 1949, on the 200th birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt. It is seated in Darmstadt , since 1971 in the Glückert House at the Darmstadt Artists' Colony . It is a society of writers and scholars on matters pertaining to German language and literature in the Deutsche sprachraum , or Germanosphere .

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7-513: Fredriksson is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Börje Fredriksson (1937–1968), Swedish jazz tenor saxophonist Carl Henrik Fredriksson (born 1965), Swedish literary critic, columnist, essayist, and translator living in Vienna, Austria David Fredriksson (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player Erik Algot Fredriksson (1885–1930), Swedish tug of war competitor who competed in

14-674: A regular contributor to Swedish public service radio ( Sveriges Radio ). Translations into Swedish include works by Ulrich Beck , John N. Gray , Jürgen Habermas , Josef Haslinger , Adolf Muschg , Seymour Papert , Judith Schalansky , Raoul Schrott and Immanuel Wallerstein . This article about a Swedish writer or poet is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Deutsche Akademie f%C3%BCr Sprache und Dichtung Source: [REDACTED] Media related to Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung at Wikimedia Commons This article about an organisation based in Germany

21-589: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Carl Henrik Fredriksson Carl Henrik Fredriksson (born 1 October 1965 in Jönköping , Sweden) is a Swedish literary critic , columnist, essayist, and translator living in Vienna , Austria . For fifteen years, until March 2015, he was the editor-in-chief of the European cultural journals network Eurozine , which he co-founded in 1998. Between 1998 and 2001, he

28-508: The surname Fredriksson . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fredriksson&oldid=1189139565 " Categories : Surnames Patronymic surnames Swedish-language surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

35-581: The 1912 Summer Olympics Erik Fredriksson (born 1943), former Swedish football referee Gert Fredriksson (1919–2006), Swedish sprint canoeist who competed from 1942 to 1964 Håkan Fredriksson (born 1970), Swedish producer and musician Kristian Fredrikson (1940–2005), New Zealand-born Australian stage and costume designer Marianne Fredriksson (1927–2007), Swedish author who worked and lived in Roslagen and Stockholm Marie Fredriksson (1958–2019), Swedish pop singer-songwriter and pianist, member of

42-466: The pop duo Roxette Mathias Fredriksson (born 1973), Swedish cross country skier who has competed since 1993 Otto Fredrikson (born 1981), Finnish football goalkeeper Stig Fredriksson (born 1956), former Swedish football defender Thobias Fredriksson (born 1975), Swedish cross-country skier who has competed since 2000 See also [ edit ] Frederiksen Fredrickson [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

49-1167: Was the editor-in-chief of Sweden's oldest cultural journal Ord&Bild , where he had worked as an editor since 1995. He is a permanent fellow at the Institute for Media and Communication Policy (Institut für Medien- und Kommunikationspolitik) in Berlin and the programme director of Debates on Europe, a joint initiative of the S. Fischer Stiftung and the Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung . From 1987 to 1995, Fredriksson studied comparative literature, philosophy, sociology, and art history at Lund University , and European history of ideas and hermeneutics at Göteborg University . Since 1988, he has contributed articles on poetry, literature, literary theory, art, philosophy, media, and politics to numerous Swedish and international newspapers and journals, including 90-tal, Courrier International , Dagens Nyheter , Glänta, Göteborgs-Posten , Ord&Bild, Pequod, Reč, Svenska Dagbladet , Sydsvenska Dagbladet , Varlık , Vikerkaar, and Wespennest. He has also been

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