Ludwig Kunz, the Jewish essayist, has been awarded the “Massimo Prize” by the West German government, it was learned here today, Kunz, a Jewish-German writer, escaped the Nazi persecutions in 1933 and has been living since then in Amsterdam. The prize was awarded for “half a century of activity in German letters.”
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