Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hermann Karl Lenz[p] (26 February 1913 in Stuttgart – 12 May 1998 in Munich) was a German writer of poetry, fiction stories, and novels. A major part of his work includes 10 volumes in a semi-autobiographical novel cycle about the alter-ego figure "Eugen Rapp"[p]. In the 1970s he published the 7-volume Schwäbische Chronik ("Swabian Chronicle").Lenz had been a German POW in U.S. custody during World War II. He received over 15 literary awards."@en }
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- Q77728 comment "Hermann Karl Lenz[p] (26 February 1913 in Stuttgart – 12 May 1998 in Munich) was a German writer of poetry, fiction stories, and novels. A major part of his work includes 10 volumes in a semi-autobiographical novel cycle about the alter-ego figure "Eugen Rapp"[p]. In the 1970s he published the 7-volume Schwäbische Chronik ("Swabian Chronicle").Lenz had been a German POW in U.S. custody during World War II. He received over 15 literary awards.".