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Rainald Maria Goetz (born 1954) is a German author, playwright and essayist. ==Biography== After studying History and Medicine in Munich and earning a degree (PhD and M.D) in each, he soon concentrated on his writing. With his first works, especially his novel "Irre" ("Crazy" or "Mad"), published in 1983, he became a cult author for the intellectual left. To the delight of his fans and the dismay of some critics he mixed neo-expressionist writing with social realism in the vein of Alfred Döblin and the fast pace of British pop writers like Julie Burchill. During a televised literary tournament in 1983, Goetz slit his own forehead with a razor blade and let the blood run down his face until he finished reading.〔("DIE LUST AM ERZÄHLEN" 25 Jahre Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis ), bachmannpreis.orf.at〕 Goetz made his name as an enthusiastic observer of media and pop culture. He embraced avant-garde philosophers like Foucault and Luhmann as well as the DJs of the techno movement, especially Sven Väth. He kept a written a daily diary, or blog, on the web in 1998–99 called ''Abfall für alle'' ("trash for everybody"), which eventually was published as a book. Goetz won numerous literary awards. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rainald Goetz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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