User talk:Rweiler

1948, trilingual E,F,G, Dr. phil., author of prose and satire, involved in green and human rights politics, animal protection, interested in the arts, music and philosophy. i studied Nabokov for many years (PHD dissertation) taught English, French and German for decades, was in green politics for about twenty years, a passive member of the Greens today. i published three books: poetry, prose and satire: geistläuferseele (2000), noir (2004) and Satironien (2009) studied Nietzsche for about a year, also other philosophers intermittently I am an arts and music lover http://www.rweiler.ch, http://www.rudweiler.ch 4.4.2010 --Rweiler 06:58, 4 April 2010 (UTC)

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