Hubert C. Kueter

Hubert C. Kueter (born 1930) is the author of My Tainted Blood, which chronicles his childhood in World War II era Germany .[1] He is also a professor emeritus at Colby College.[1]

Hubert C. Kueter
Born1930 (age 8990)
OccupationWriter, Professor Emeritus
NationalityAmerican, German
Period2008 to present
Notable worksMy Tainted Blood (2008)

My Tainted Blood has been described as being written in the style of magic realism.[2] It follows the author's adventures and exploits as a boy and teenager in wartime Breslau and postwar Germany. The incorporation of the author's love of food and cooking is also a notable feature of this work.[2]

Kueter taught German language and literature at Colby College from 1965 to 1997.[3] From 1975 to 2003 he was also the owner/manager/chef of the Johann Sebastian B Restaurant in Oakland, Maine.[3]

Bibliography

  • Kueter, Hubert C. My Tainted Blood, Polar Bear & Company, 2008: ISBN 978-1-882190-88-1.
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References

  1. Sheck, Raffael (2008), "The Whole Truth: Hubert Kueter illuminates the life of a "mischling" in Nazi Germany", Colby Magazine, 97 (1)
  2. "Reviews from Polar Bear & Company (publishers) website". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  3. "Biography from Polar Bear & Company (publishers) website". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-11-04.


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