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Martin Andersen Nexø


Alternative spellings:
Martin Andersen-Nexoe
Martin Andersen-Nexö
Martin Andersen-Nexo
Martin Andersen Nexo
Martin Andersen-Nexø
Martin Andersen-Nexö
Martin Andersen Nexø
Martin Andersen Nekse
Martin Andersen
Martin Andersen Nexö
Martin Andersen-Nekse
Martin Andersen-Nekse
M. Andersen Nexö
Martin Andersen Nexö
Martin Andersen Nexö

B: 26. Juni 1869 Kopenhagen
D: 1. Juni 1954
Biblio: Dän. Arbeiterdichter, ursprünglich Gelegenheitsarbeiter, Lehrer und Journalist; emigrierte 1943 nach Schweden und übersiedelte 1951 nach Deutschland
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  • Martin Andersen Nexø (26 June 1869 – 1 June 1954) was a Danish writer. He was one of the authors in the Modern Breakthrough movement in Danish art and literature. He was a socialist throughout his life and during the second world war moved to the Soviet Union, and afterwards to Dresden in East Germany. (Source: DBPedia)

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