Hugo Sonnenschein
Hugo Sonnenschein (pseudonym: Sonka, Hugo Sonka) (May 25, 1889, Kyjov, Moravia – July 20, 1953, Mírov) was an Austrian writer from Bohemia. He contributed to the Czech-language Communist newspaper Průkopník svobody.[1]
Literary works
- Die Legende vom weltverkommenen Sonka, 1920
gollark: There was a cool paper lately about converting MRI scans to visual input, which is quite impressive.
gollark: Oh yes, I DEFINITELY trust COMPUTERS with my BRAIN.
gollark: This has happened before.
gollark: I should probably look into chorded keyboards for no particular reason.
gollark: If it would make you feel happier, I can repurpose the spare phone thing I "obtained" from Zachary as a trackpad.
References
- Roditi, Edouard. Thrice Chosen. Santa Barbara [Calif]: Black Sparrow Press, 1981. p. 18
External links
Media related to Hugo Sonnenschein at Wikimedia Commons - Sonnenschein, Hugo auch H. Sonka (English, German)
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