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Martin Mosebach was born on 31 July, 1951 in Germany, is a German writer. Discover Martin Mosebach's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Born 31 July 1951
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1951

Martin Mosebach (born 31 July 1951, in Frankfurt am Main) is a German writer.

He has published novels, stories, and collections of poems, written scripts for several films, opera libretti, theatre and radio plays.

2002

Mosebach was awarded the Kleist Prize in 2002.

2007

The book argues for a return to the Tridentine Mass, about which the 2007 motu proprio Summorum Pontificum declared that, rather than a "rite", it is a form of the one Roman Rite, stating also that the 1962 Roman Missal, which contained its final form, had never been formally abrogated.

Other works include The Turkish Woman, The Tremor, The Long Night and Prince of Mist, in which the author examines the motives behind man's eternal search for a meaning.

In 2007, he was awarded the Georg Büchner Prize.

The following is a partial list of publications written by Mosebach:

2015

His first major non-fiction work is the book The 21 - A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs detailing his visit to Egypt to examine the lives of the 21 Coptic martyrs beheaded by ISIS in 2015.

The German Academy for Language and Literature praised him for "combining stylistic splendour with original storytelling that demonstrates a humorous awareness of history."

He is a Traditionalist Roman Catholic.

Among Mosebach's works translated into English is The Heresy of Formlessness, a collection of essays on the Latin language Tridentine Mass and its replacement by the vernacular Mass of Paul VI, as viewed from the perspective of a Catholic author and intellectual.

It has been published in the United States by Ignatius Press.