Between Occident and Orient. Review of: SAID – ich, jesus von nazareth. Würzburg: Echter 2018, 59 S.
Abstract
The subject of this review is a small book ich, jesus von nazareth by the German-Iranian writer SAID, who died in 2021. In addition, the writer's contribution to the cultural exchange between the West and the Orient is highlighted, as well as the aesthetic and ethical value of his work, with a special focus on the small work ich, jesus von nazareth (2018).
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Interculturality, Orient–Occident, SAID, ich, jesus von nazarethReferences
References
Erichsen-Wendt, Friederike. “SAID: ich jesus von nazareth.” Hessisches Pfarrblatt. April 2, 2018, 53-54. https://www.ekkw.de/pfarrverein/pfarrblatt/pfarrerblatt_2-2018.pdf. Google Scholar
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