Tilman Spengler
German sinologist (born 1947)
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Tilman Spengler (born 1947) is a German sinologist, writer, and journalist.[1] The author of more than a dozen books, including Lenin's Brain (1993), he has received several literary prizes throughout his career, including:
- 1999 Mainzer Stadtschreiber
- 2003 Ernst-Hoferichter-Preis
- 2008 Literaturpreis der Stadt München
He is the great-nephew of German philosopher Oswald Spengler and the second husband of actress Daphne Wagner, great-granddaughter of German composer Richard Wagner.
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External links
- Literature by and about Tilman Spengler in the German National Library catalogue
- Tilman Spengler in: NRW Literatur im Netz (in German)
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