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Hermann Ungar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hermann Ungar Hermann Ungar (April 20, 1893, Boskovice – October 28, 1929, Prague) was a Moravian writer (in the German language) and an officer in Czechoslovakia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His novels were influenced by expressionism and psychoanalysis. He was praised as a great writer by Thomas Mann, who became a godfather to Ungar's son Tom (born Thomas Michael Ungar).〔(Obituary of Tom Unwin, ''The Telegraph'', 19 July 2012. )〕 According to an obituary of Tom (25 October 1923 – 29 May 2012), Ungar "wrote about sex and psychosis in a manner that shocked the establishment".〔(Vicky Unwin, "Tom Unwin obituary", ''The Guardian'', 7 June 2012. )〕 == Works ==
* ''Boys and Murderers'' (1920) * ''The Maimed'' (1923, novel) * ''The Murder of Captain Hanika'' (1925, non-fiction) * ''The Class'' (1927, novel) * ''The Red General'' (1928, play) * ''The Arbor (Hermann Ungar play)'' (1930, play) * ''Colbert's Journey'' (1930, short stories)
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