作者 人物列表
埃米尔·路德维希 Emil Ludwig贝托尔特·布莱希特 Bertolt Brecht
克劳斯·曼 Klaus Mann埃里希·马里亚·雷马克 Erich Maria Remarque
托马斯·曼 Thomas Mann马塞尔·黑德里希 Marcel Haedrich
弗莉达·劳伦斯 Frieda von Richthofen鲁特·维尔纳 Ruth Kuczynski
弗里兹·李曼 Fritz Riemann安娜·西格斯 Anna Seghers
玛丽安妮·韦伯 Marianne Weber斯宾格勒 Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler
埃里希·凯斯特纳 Erich Kästner里昂·孚希特万格 Lion Feuchtwanger
库尔特·W·策拉姆 Kurt Wilhelm Marek阿道夫·冯·贝耶尔 Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer
库尔特·W·策拉姆 Kurt Wilhelm Marek
作者  (1915年1月20日1972年4月12日)
C. W. Ceram
库尔特·马雷克
库尔特·W. 马雷
C.W.策拉姆

库尔特·W·策拉姆,是德国著名传记作家,也是一名记者。他曾出版过多部考古学专题作品,例如《神祇、陵墓与学者:考古学传奇》《赫梯人的秘密》《第一位美国人》等。他在不管是考古学家还是大众读者心目中都备受推崇,德国甚至设立了以他的名字命名的“考古学非虚构类策拉姆文学奖”。


C. W. Ceram (20 January 1915 – 12 April 1972) was the pseudonym of German journalist, editor at Rowohlt Verlag, and author Kurt Wilhelm Marek, known for his popular works about archaeology. He chose to write under a pseudonym — spelling his own name backward as an ananym, and latinizing the K as C — to distance himself from his earlier work as a propagandist for the Third Reich.

Ceram was born in Berlin. During World War II, he was a member of the Propagandatruppe. His works from that period include Wir hielten Narvik, 1941, and Rote Spiegel - überall am Feind. Von den Kanonieren des Reichsmarschalls, 1943.

In 1949, Ceram wrote his most famous book, Götter, Gräber und Gelehrte — published in English as Gods, Graves and Scholars: The Story of Archaeology — an account of the historical development of archaeology. Published in 28 languages, Ceram's book eventually received a printing of over 5 million copies, and is still in print today. His very first article in this vein was about epigraphy entitled: On the Decipherment of an Unknown Script and was published in the Berliner Illustrierte (1935).

Other books by the author include The Secret of the Hittites (1956), March of Archaeology (1958) and The First American (1971), a book on ancient North American history. Under his actual name he wrote Yestermorrow: Notes on Man's Progress (1961); Hands on the Past: The Pioneer Archaeologists Tell Their Own Story (1966).

Kurt Marek was responsible for the publication of A Woman in Berlin, the anonymous memoir of a German woman raped by Red Army troops.

He died at Hamburg in 1972.

The Ceram Prize in archaeology is named after him.

References

  1. ^ Nerger, Klaus. "C.W. Ceram eigentl. Kurt Willy Marek" [C.W. Ceram really Kurt Willy Marek]. knerger.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-06-05.
  2. ^ Luke Harding (2003-10-05). "Row over naming of rape author"The Observer. Retrieved 2017-02-12.

    

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