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  2. Marga Minco - Wikipedia

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    Marga Minco was born Sara Menco [a] in Ginneken on 31 March 1920 to an Orthodox Jewish family. Her father was Salomon (1887–1943), and was parnas (warden) in the local Jewish community; he may have worked as a salesman. Her mother was Grietje Minco-van Hoorn (1889–1943). She had a brother, David, and a sister, Bettie.

  3. 1966 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Marga Minco – Een leeg huis (An empty house) Gladys Mitchell – The Croaking Raven; Grace Ogot – The Promised Land; Anthony Powell – The Soldier's Art; J. B. Priestley – Salt Is Leaving [17] Thomas Pynchon – The Crying of Lot 49; Seabury Quinn – Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder; Gerard Reve – Nader tot U (Nearer to Thee) Jean Rhys ...

  4. Johan Snapper - Wikipedia

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    His publications consist [3] of monographs on the work of writers Gerard Reve (De spiegel der verlossing in het werk van Gerard Reve, 1990) and Marga Minco (De wegen van Marga Minco, 1999) and several dozen scholarly articles. Snapper is the founder of the Netherlands-America University League in California (NAUL-CAL).

  5. The Address (film) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lowry of Variety said, "[I]t surely must have felt like something of a respite to play small ball for a while with "The Address," profiling a school for teenage boys with learning disabilities in Vermont, and the children for whom memorizing and reciting the Gettysburg Address is a rite of passage.

  6. Marga - Wikipedia

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    Marga Klompé (1912–1986), Dutch politician; Marga López (1924–2005), Argentine-Mexican actress; Marga Minco (1920–2023), Dutch journalist and writer; Marga Ortigas, Manila-based correspondent for Al Jazeera English; Marga Petersen (1919–2002), German athlete who competed mainly in the sprints; Marga Richter (born 1926), American composer

  7. The Holocaust in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    For example, Polish director Roman Polanski's The Pianist (France/Germany/United Kingdom/Poland, 2002) was noted for its emotional economy and restraint, which somewhat surprised some critics given the overwrought style of some of Polanski's previous films [citation needed] and Polanski's personal history as a Holocaust survivor.

  8. 1920 - Wikipedia

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    Marga Minco, Dutch journalist, writer (d. 2023) April. Toshiro Mifune Richard von Weizsäcker. April 1. Toshiro Mifune, Japanese actor (d. 1997) [46]

  9. Deaths in July 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Marga Minco, 103, Dutch journalist and writer. [230] Per Odensten, 84, Swedish novelist and poet. [231] Adrian Palmer, 4th Baron Palmer, 71, British peer and landowner, member of the House of Lords (since 1990), stroke. [232] Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, 89, German jazz musician. [233] Gavin Royfee, 94, New Zealand cricketer . [234]