Erwin Neutzsky-Wulff
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Erwin Neutzsky-Wulff, born 1949 - is a Danish author and halfbrother of Vita Andersen, son of Aage Neutzsky-Wulff (1891-1967).
Concerning renown, Neutzsky-Wulff is by some characterized as the new Søren Kierkegaard, a danish existentialist. Neutzsky-Wulff has also experience with computer programming, by some said to be resembling "a modern John Frazier" in quite a unique way.
He is author of the magazine Bathos
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Bibliography
- Ulvens arv og andre noveller (1984)
- Faust : novel (1989)
- UFO : novel (1999)
- Døden : novel (1996)
- Mikrodatamaten programmering og anvende (1982)
- Verden : novel (1994 )
- Postscript-programmering (1990)
- Programmering med COMMODORE BASIC (1983)
- Gud : novel (1994)
- Havet (1996)
- Menneske : novel (1982)
- Okkultisme (1985)
- Magi (1986)
- Indsigtens sted (1980)
- For længe siden : første Mosebog / Bibelen, GT. Mos. 1 (2000)
- Anno domini : novel (2000)
- Adam Harts opdagelser (2003)
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External links
- Neutzsky-Wulff's home page (http://www.enw.dk/)
- English texts (http://www.enw.dk/foreign.html)
- Bathos (http://cultcuts.net/reviewsbooksandzines/bathosissue6.htm)


