No fictioneer can write about Heidegger without becoming silly. This is just a Thesis. So, whatever the rules are, please list only works of fiction (or collections of interviews with fictioneers and maybe their collections of essays (I'm looking at you, Gass!)) -- in which Heidegger and his thinking/philosophy play some role. No stupid books allowed!!
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message 1: by Nathan "N.R." (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis If you ADD a book here, I will be quizzing you on your Heideggerania ;; so please, a little prep, eh?


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Nathan "N.R." Gaddis "In "Schattenfroh" there is a reference to Marie Dinggeehrt aka Hagen Miterdiger aka Ingrid Gemaether aka Gerhard Teigmein aka Martin Herdgeige. So, it certainly belongs to this list" --The Untranslated


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