Christoph Hein

Hein first became known for his 1982 novella ''Der fremde Freund'' (''The Distant Lover''). From 1998 to 2000 Hein was the first president of the pan-German PEN-Centre.
According to Hein, the acclaimed film drama ''The Lives of Others'' is loosely based on his life story. In a 2019 article, he claims that after attending the premiere screening, he asked author and director von Donnersmarck to have his name removed from the credits, because he felt that the movie was a ''"scary tale taking place in a fantasy land, comparable to Tolkien's Middle-earth,"'' that ''"does not depict the 1980s in the GDR"''. Provided by Wikipedia
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10Published 1990Other Authors: “…Hein, Christoph…”
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