Klaus Bittermann

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Klaus Bittermann (born 1952, Kulmbach, West Germany), also known under the pseudonym of Artur Cravan, is a German author and publisher.

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Life

Bitterman, in the early 1970s, moved to Nuremberg to attend the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, majoring in philosophy, sociology and political science. Even as a student he worked as a book producer.

Since 1979 he runs the publishing house Edition Tiamat, initially in Nuremberg, but from 1981 onward in Berlin. He also writes and is a satirist. Under the pseudonym "Artur Cravan" he wrote a Berlin thriller trilogy.

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