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He is best known for his page opus Die Notizen (The Notes). He began the novella Bergfahrt (Ascent) in , revised it repeatedly, then left the manuscript for thirty years before returning to it and giving it its final form. It was first published in The item Ascent, Ludwig Hohl ; translated by Donna Stonecipher represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Colby College Libraries. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. Swiss author Ludwig Hohl’s most accomplished work Bergfahrt (Ascent) was translated by Donna Stonecipher. The Swiss Society proudly supported the first translation of this important book by Ludwig Hohl. A reading by translator Donna Stonecipher and talk about Ludwig Hohl took place in Manhattan on Novem.


Ascent Ludwig Hohl $ in cart Backorder The Notes: Or on Non-Premature Reconciliation Ludwig Hohl $ in cart Backorder Supporting Local Bookstores. Follow us Payments Accepted: American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa. About Support / Help Become an Affiliate. Ascent by Ludwig Hohl. Swiss author Ludwig Hohl's most accomplished work Bergfahrt (Ascent) was translated by Donna Stonecipher. The Swiss Society proudly supported the first translation of this important book by Ludwig Hohl. A reading by translator Donna Stonecipher and talk about Ludwig Hohl took place in Manhattan on Novem. Hohl was the son of a pastor and was born in the small town of Netstal. He went to Gymnasium in Frauenfeld but was expelled due to the alleged bad influence he had on other studen.


Ludwig Hohl, Donna Stonecipher (translator) avg rating — 96 ratings — published — 8 editions. "Hohl is a great discovery, an unjustly neglected author."—Susan Bernofsky Author Bio The Swiss author Ludwig Hohl () lived much of his life in relative obscurity, tasting success only in the last decade of his life, when he won, among other prizes, the Robert Walser Centenary Prize (). The item Ascent, Ludwig Hohl ; translated by Donna Stonecipher represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Colby College Libraries. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.

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