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Uwe Johnson (July 20, 1934 - February 22, 1984) was a German writer, editor, and scholar.Johnson was born in Kammin in Pomerania (now Kamie Pomorski, Poland). His father was a Swedish-descent peasant from Mecklenburg and his mother was from Pommern. At the end of World War II in 1945, he fled with his family to Anklam (West Pomerania); his father died in a Soviet internment camp (Fünfeichen). The family eventually settled in Güstrow, where he attended John-Brinckman-Oberschule 1948 1952. He went on to study German philology, first in Rostock (1952 54), then in Leipzig (1954 56). His…mehr

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Uwe Johnson (July 20, 1934 - February 22, 1984) was a German writer, editor, and scholar.Johnson was born in Kammin in Pomerania (now Kamie Pomorski, Poland). His father was a Swedish-descent peasant from Mecklenburg and his mother was from Pommern. At the end of World War II in 1945, he fled with his family to Anklam (West Pomerania); his father died in a Soviet internment camp (Fünfeichen). The family eventually settled in Güstrow, where he attended John-Brinckman-Oberschule 1948 1952. He went on to study German philology, first in Rostock (1952 54), then in Leipzig (1954 56). His Diplomarbeit (final thesis) was on Ernst Barlach. Due to his lack of political support for the Communist regime of East Germany, he was suspended from the University June 17, 1953, but was later reinstated.