Willemsen, Roger, 1955-2016
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found: Robert Musil, 1985:title page (Roger Willemsen) page 2 (born 1955 in Bonn; since 1983, he has been Assistent at the Institut für Deutsche Philologie in Munich)
found: Der leidenschaftliche Zeitgenosse, 2015:title page (Roger Willemsen) page 481 (born August 15, 1955)
found: Roger Willemsen's personal website, viewed December 28, 2015:home page (Roger Willemsen) Biographie page (Roger Willemsen was born in Bonn. He studied German philology, art history and philosophy; In 1984 he earned his doctorate with a dissertation on Robert Musil's theory of literature, after which he taught literature as assistant professor at the University of Munich for two and a half years; free-lance author)
found: Wer wir waren, 2016:inside flap of dust jacket (died 2016 in Wentorf bei Hamburg)
found: German Wikipedia, viewed July 30, 2021(Roger Willemsen; born August 15, 1955, in Bonn; died of cancer at his home in Wentorf bei Hamburg, on February 7, 2016; German journalist, television personality, and cultural commentator; he was considered to be one of Germany's best-known public intellectuals)
found: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed July 30, 2021(authorized access point: Willemsen, Roger; other data in authority record: Prof. Dr. phil.; born 1955 in Bonn; died 2016 in Wentorf bei Hamburg)
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1986-03-19: new
2021-07-31: revised
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