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'''Walter Grünzweig''', a native of Austria, is professor of American literature and culture at Dortmund University in Germany and Adjunct Professor at University of Pennsylvania and SUNY Binghamton. His research focuses on transatlantic literary and cultural relations and international academic exchange. He is the author of the entry on {{NM}} in the German-language ''Kritisches Lexikon zur fremdsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur'', which he has been updating since 1991. This lexicon also serves as a bibliographical tool for the German reception of Mailer.
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 21 May 2022

Walter Grünzweig, a native of Austria, is professor of American literature and culture at Dortmund University in Germany and Adjunct Professor at University of Pennsylvania and SUNY Binghamton. His research focuses on transatlantic literary and cultural relations and international academic exchange. He is the author of the entry on Mailer in the German-language Kritisches Lexikon zur fremdsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur, which he has been updating since 1991. This lexicon also serves as a bibliographical tool for the German reception of Mailer.

Written by Walter Grünzweig