Ulrich Holbein (geb
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Ulrich Holbein (born January 24, 1953, in
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) is a German writer. Holbein was the winner of the 2003 Hugo Ball Prize and winner of the 2012
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. Holbein employs a number of
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, including Uriel Bohnlich, Heino Brichnull, Heinrich Bullo, and Lili Chonhuber.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Holbein, Ulrich Living people 1953 births German male writers