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Gabriel Laub (24 October 1928 in Bochnia, Poland – 3 February 1998 in Hamburg, Germany) was a Czech- and German-speaking journalist, political satirist and aphorism writer.


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Personal life


Laub grew up in Kraków. Due to his Jewish heritage, he fled with his parents during the invasion of Poland in 1939. They fled to the Soviet Union but were interned for sixteen months in what is now Uzbekistan.[1] After World War II, he moved to Prague where he studied journalism and worked as an editor and writer until 1968.[2] Following the defeat of the Prague Spring reforms, he fled to Hamburg. There he published his collections of aphorisms in German.

He received numerous awards including the 1971 short story prize given by the city of Arnsberg and the 1991 Irmgard-Heilmann Prize.[citation needed]
Laub was buried in Israel.


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References


  1. Geary, James: Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists, Bloomsbury USA, New York, 2007, p. 43
  2. Löschmann, Martin: Einander verstehen: ein deutsches literarisches Lesebuch (Understand each other: a German literary reader), Peter Lang, New York, 1997, p.141

На других языках


- [en] Gabriel Laub

[ru] Лауб, Габриэль

Габриэ́ль Ла́уб (польск. Gabriel Laub; 24 октября 1928, Бохня, Польша — 3 февраля 1998, Гамбург, Германия) — писатель и журналист. Известен своими афоризмами.



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