Reiner Kunze
Reiner Kunze (born 16 August 1933 in
Oelsnitz, Erzgebirge,
Saxony) is a German writer and
GDR dissident. He studied media and journalism at the
University of Leipzig. In 1968, he left the GDR state party
SED following the communist
Warsaw Pact countries invasion of
Czechoslovakia in response to the
Prague Spring. He had to publish his work under various pseudonyms. In 1976, his most famous book ''The Lovely Years'', which contained critical insights into the life, and the policies behind the
Iron Curtain, was published in
West Germany to great acclaim. In 1977, the GDR regime expatriated him, and he moved to
West Germany (FRG). He now lives near
Passau in Bavaria.
His writings consists mostly of poetry, though he wrote prose as well, including essays. He is also a translator of
Czech poetry and prose.
Kunze was a victim of the
Stasi's psychological warfare program.
In 2009, he was awarded the
Thüringer Literaturpreis.
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