Eugen Gottlob Winkler
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Eugen Gottlob Winkler (1912 in Zürich - 1936 in Munich) was a German writer and essayist.
He grew up in Stuttgart and studied Germanistics, Romantic philology and art history at Munich, Paris, Tübingen and Cologne.
He wrote criticism and essays in order to earn a basic livelihood and devote himself to literary pursuits without a conventional job. Although he was jail for several days in 1933, being accused of damaging a Nazi Party placard, he continued to write for numerous newspapers including Das Deutsche Wort, the Deutsche Zeitschrift, Bücherwurm and the Neue Rundschau. In 1936, he committed suicide in Munich under still unclear circumstances.