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HERBERT KUHNER Romancier, Lyriker, Dramatiker und Übersetzer ist 1935 in Wien in geboren. Er emigrierte 1939 in die Vereinigten Staaten und studierte an der Lawrenceville School und Columbia University. Nach Wien kehrte er 1963 zurück, wo er als ein freier Schriftsteller und Übersetzer lebt.

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Remigration

Another topic I have “touched upon” is “remigration.” This word is a neologism, which means coming back to where you have been driven out.I've always said that I wanted a smooth ride, but I couldn't help rocking the boat. Rocking seems to be in my genes.

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Remarkable People

On the road I have traveled, I have met many remarkable people. First I name my friend and mentor the late Emile Capouya. “Mike” encouraged me over the years and published two of my books in New York.

Herbert Kuhner

grew up in the United States, associating with the New York City jazz and coffee scene in the 1950s. ". . .I've always said that I wanted a smooth ride, but I couldn't help rocking the boat. Rocking seems to be in my genes". As a subtitle I’ve chosen “Stepping out of line,” which is a movement my feet can’t seem to avoid making.

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Returning to my birthplace has given me a unique opportunity of writing on Third Reich Revisionism. This topic interlinks with Violence under the Guise of Art like pieces of a puzzle to reveal how the past manifests itself in the present.

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Archive for June 14th, 2007

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Integrity
Herbert Kuhner
Henri Rousseau was a simple man, and he had the integrity that only a simple man can have. He earned his livelihood as a customs official, but he was also a passionate painter. He continued to work at his job even after his paintings sold well. His colleagues were more sophisticated, and when they […]

The Uniting Factor

They fight each other because they have no chance against Israel.
- Tony Judt, Die Presse, Vienna, June 14, 2007
Quite on the contrary,
Israel is the best thing that ever happened
to the Sunni-Shia, Hamas-Fatah divide
as well as all Arab divides in the Middle East.
There’s one thing that the Arab factions hate
more than Israelis - and that’s each […]