Helga M. Novak
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Helga M. Novak
Summary
Helga M. Novak is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Köpenick[2]. She was born on September 8, 1935[3]. She died in Rüdersdorf bei Berlin[4]. She died on December 24, 2013[5]. She worked as an unofficial collaborator[6], poet[7], and writer[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Köpenick[2], Helga M. Novak…
- Helga M. Novak passed away in Rüdersdorf bei Berlin[4].
- Helga M. Novak was born on September 8, 1935[3].
- Helga M. Novak died on December 24, 2013[5].
- Helga M. Novak held citizenship in Germany[10].
- Helga M. Novak held citizenship in German Democratic Republic[11].
- Helga M. Novak held citizenship in Iceland[12].
- Helga M. Novak's professions included unofficial collaborator[6].
- Helga M. Novak's professions included poet[7].
- Helga M. Novak worked as a writer[8].
- Helga M. Novak's field of work was poetry[13].
- Helga M. Novak's education included a stint at Leipzig University[14].
- Helga M. Novak's education included a stint at German Institute for Literature[15].
- Helga M. Novak received the Ernst Reuter Prize[16].
- Helga M. Novak received the Literaturpreis des Landes Brandenburg[17].
- Helga M. Novak received the Stadtschreiber von Bergen[18].
- Helga M. Novak received the Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis[19].
- Helga M. Novak received the Ida-Dehmel-Literaturpreis[20].
- Helga M. Novak received the Literaturpreis der Stadt Bremen[21].
- Helga M. Novak was a member of PEN Germany[22].
- Helga M. Novak was a member of Free German Youth[23].
- Helga M. Novak was a member of Verband deutscher Schriftsteller[24].
- Helga M. Novak is recorded as female[25].
- Helga M. Novak's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Helga M. Novak's archives at is recorded as German Literature Archive Marbach[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Köpenick[2], Helga M. Novak… she was born on September 8, 1935[3].
Education
Educated at Leipzig University[14], a public university[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1409[30], headquartered in Leipzig[31] and German Institute for Literature[15], an institute[32], in German Democratic Republic[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include unofficial collaborator[6], poet[7], and writer[8]. Helga M. Novak's field of work was poetry[13].
Recognition
Awards received include Ernst Reuter Prize[16], a literary award[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1959[36]; Literaturpreis des Landes Brandenburg[17]; Stadtschreiber von Bergen[18], a literary award[37], in Germany[38]; Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis[19], a literary award[39], in Germany[40]; Ida-Dehmel-Literaturpreis[20], a literary award[41], in Germany[42]; and Literaturpreis der Stadt Bremen[21], a literary award[43], in Germany[44], founded in 1954[45].
Death and Burial
Helga M. Novak died on December 24, 2013[5]. She died in Rüdersdorf bei Berlin[4].
Why It Matters
Helga M. Novak ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] She is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]
FAQs
Where was Helga M. Novak born?
Born in Köpenick[2], Helga M. Novak…
Where did Helga M. Novak die?
Helga M. Novak died in Rüdersdorf bei Berlin[4].
What did Helga M. Novak do for work?
Helga M. Novak worked as unofficial collaborator[6], poet[7], and writer[8].
Where did Helga M. Novak go to school?
Helga M. Novak was educated at Leipzig University[14] and German Institute for Literature[15].
What awards did Helga M. Novak receive?
Honors received include Ernst Reuter Prize[16], Literaturpreis des Landes Brandenburg[17], Stadtschreiber von Bergen[18], and Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis[19].