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Martin Burckhardt | |
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Born | Fulda | 28 July 1957
Language | German |
Nationality | German |
Martin Burckhardt (born 28 July 1957 in Fulda [ citation needed ]) is a German author and cultural theorist. His first novel, Score, was published in 2015. [1]
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