Lex Jacoby

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alex 'Lex' Jacoby (born 28 February 1930 in Junglinster) is a Luxembourgian writer. He has written novels, poems, plays, and articles for newspapers. Although his early works were written in the French language, Jacoby has since dedicated himself to writing exclusively in German. Before pursuing writing full-time, Jacoby was a teacher in Clervaux.

Works

  • Die Sehnsucht des Schamanen (1952)
  • Der Fremde (1954)
  • Le Pavot Blanc (1963)
  • Luxemburg (1963)
  • Der Grenzstein (1963)
  • Nachts gehen die Fische an Land (1980)
  • Das Logbuch der Arche (1988)
  • Der fromme Staub der Feldwege (1990)
  • Spanien heiter bis wolkig (1994)
  • Wasserzeichen (1995)
  • Remis in der Provence (2000)
  • Wie nicht ganz schwarzer Kohlenstein (2001)
  • Die Deponie (2006)

External links

Awards
Preceded by
Joseph Kohnen
Servais Prize
1996
Succeeded by
Margret Steckel
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.