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Reiner Kunze Reiner Kunze (born 16 August 1933 in Oelsnitz, Erzgebirge, Saxony) is a German writer and GDR dissident. He studied media and journalism at the University of Leipzig. In 1968, he left the GDR state party SED following the communist Warsaw Pact countries invasion of Czechoslovakia in response to the Prague Spring. He had to publish his work under various pseudonyms. In 1976, his most famous book "The Lovely Years", which contained critical insights into the life, and the policies behind the Iron Curtain, was published in West Germany to great acclaim. During the same year, he also published a fairy tale called, "Das Märchen vom Dis" (English version as "The Tale of Dis"), which is part of the children's book "Update on Rumpelstiltskin and other Fairy Tales by 43 Authors", which is compiled by Hans-Joachim Gelberg, illustrated by Willi Glasauer, and published by Beltz & Gelberg. In 1977, the GDR regime expatriated him, and he moved to West Germany (FRG). He now lives near Passau in Bavaria.
Reiner Kunze His writings consists mostly of poetry, though he wrote prose as well, including essays. He is also a translator of Czech poetry and prose.
Sarah Kirsch From 1960-1968 she was married to lyricist Reiner Kunze.
Zersetzung Prominent individuals targeted by "Zersetzung" operations included Jürgen Fuchs, Gerulf Pannach, Rudolf Bahro, Robert Havemann, Rainer Eppelmann, Reiner Kunze, husband and wife Gerd and Ulrike Poppe, and Wolfgang Templin.
The Wonderful Years The Wonderful Years (German:Die wunderbaren Jahre) is a 1979 West German drama film directed by Reiner Kunze and starring Gabi Marr, Martin May, Dietrich Mattausch and Christine Wodetzky. It was based on Kunze's own book "Die wunderbaren Jahre" which was deeply critical of the system of government in East Germany. It won a Bavarian Film Award in the Best Screenplay category.