Lex Jacoby
Alex 'Lex' Jacoby (28 February 1930 – 20 November 2015) was a Luxembourgian writer. He wrote novels, poems, plays and newspaper articles. He was born in Junglinster. His early works were written in the French language, Later Jacoby dedicated himself to writing exclusively in German. Before pursuing writing full-time, Jacoby was a teacher in Clervaux.[1]
Works
- Die Sehnsucht des Schamanen (1952)
- Der Fremde (1954)
- Le Pavot Blanc (1963)
- Luxemburg (1963)
- Der Grenzstein (1963)
- Nachts gehen die Fische an Land (1980)
- Das Logbuch der Arche (1988)
- Der fromme Staub der Feldwege (1990)
- Spanien heiter bis wolkig (1994)
- Wasserzeichen (1995)
- Remis in der Provence (2000)
- Wie nicht ganz schwarzer Kohlenstein (2001)
- Die Deponie (2006)
References
- ↑ "Bewegende Hommagen an Lex Jacoby". Wort.lu.
External links
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Preceded by Joseph Kohnen |
Servais Prize 1996 |
Succeeded by Margret Steckel |
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