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October 27, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-27

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German Catholic's Visit With Son in Israel
Delayed by News He Became Nobel Laureate

JERUSALEM (J T A) —
Heinrich Boll, the West Ger-
man author who was award-
ed the ..Nobel Literature
Prize, has a 22-year-old son
in Israel. Vincent Boll spent
six months at Kibutz Sde
Nehenyon in Upper Galilee
and is presently working as
housekeeper at the Institute
for the Blind in Jerusalem.
Heinrich Boll, a Catholic,
was reportedly on his way
to Israel to visit his son when
the Swedish Royal Aca-
demy announced the award.

He is the first German to
be awarded the Nobel Prize
for literature since Thomas
Hann 43 years ago.

infantryman in the German
Army on the Russian front
in World War IL He began
his literary career in 1949.
The Nobel Laureate's son His novels have been cri-
said he interrupted his stud- tiques of postwar German
ies in architecture in West bourgeoise life.
Germany because he is a
conscientious objector and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Oct. 27, 1972-3
came to Israel for 18 months.
He said he was surprised to
learn of the award. "My
Daily—Hospital—Sympathy
father has been expecting it
for some years. I think that
he himself didn't expect it
at this time," the young man
said. Regarding his sojourn
in Israel, young Boll said, "I
think my father was happy
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