Lex Jacoby

Alex 'Lex' Jacoby (28 February 1930 – 20 November 2015) was a Luxembourgian writer. He wrote novels, poems, plays and newspaper articles. He was born in Junglinster. His early works were written in the French language, Later Jacoby dedicated himself to writing exclusively in German. Before pursuing writing full-time, Jacoby was a teacher in Clervaux.[1]

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)
gollark: I did the first thing and one of the written questions there (but not the one which wasn't doable by computer since I have no idea how that can actually be answered), and spent ages working out how to implement the second but ran out of time.
gollark: [REDACTED]
gollark: I didn't really practice and have almost zero experience/knowledge of competitive programming so something.
gollark: I did it and got an amazing* 26% or so.
gollark: Everyone knows that threadlocal globals are the best way to store errors, so this is fine.

References

Awards
Preceded by
Joseph Kohnen
Servais Prize
1996
Succeeded by
Margret Steckel


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