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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Die Gruppe Olten war eine von 1971 bis 2002 bestehende Vereinigung von Schweizer Autoren, benannt nach dem Ort der ersten vorbereitenden Zusammenkünfte, der Kleinstadt Olten im Kanton Solothurn. , The Gruppe Olten (Olten Group) was a club The Gruppe Olten (Olten Group) was a club of left-wing Swiss writers who convened at Olten's "Bahnhofbuffet" (Swiss expression for a railway station restaurant) located in the canton of Solothurn in the Swiss plateau. It was founded in the aforementioned railway station restaurant and existed from 1970 to 2002. Initially the group comprised just 22 well-established former members of the Swiss writer’s club . Prominent writers including Max Frisch, Adolf Muschg, Peter Bichsel, Otto F. Walter and Friedrich Dürrenmatt in 1971 left the SSV (which they considered to be unprogressive) and became members of the Gruppe Olten. One of the reasons that led to the separation was that the SSV president Maurice Zermatten had translated into French the official anti-communist “Civil Defense Book”, which commanded citizens on the civil protection of the country in order to strengthen the resistance of the people and to secure the independence of Switzerland. The manual was distributed among all Swiss households during the Cold War. For the founding members of the group, writing was inseparably associated with political commitment. Their specified goal, to "build a democratic-socialist society" was included in their "Zweckartikel" "written statement of objectives"). That goal was discarded in 2000, which led to the departure of Mariella Mehr. The rest of the "Zweckartikel" reads: " [The Olten Group] ...supports nationwide and international political attempts that involve the fair distribution of goods, democratizing economy and public institutions, saving the world from military and civilian destruction, and the realization of human rights." On 12 October 2002 the Olten Group disbanded in Bern, as did the Swiss writer’s club SSV (in the meantime renamed "Schweizerischer Schriftstellerinnen- und Schriftstellerverband"). A new club, named "Authors of Switzerland", was established to replace them both.nd", was established to replace them both. , Le groupe d'Olten était une association d'Le groupe d'Olten était une association d'écrivains suisses. Fondé en 1970, ce groupe a existé jusqu'en 2002 et comptait à la fin environ 400 membres. À ses débuts, il réunissait 22 membres dissidents de la Société suisse des écrivains – parmi lesquels Peter Bichsel, Jeanlouis Cornuz, Walter Matthias Diggelmann, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Jürg Federspiel, Max Frisch, Vahé Godel, Ludwig Hohl, , Adolf Muschg, Jörg Steiner, Yves Velan, Walter Vogt, Otto F. Walter, et Walter Weideli – au restaurant de la gare d'Olten, dans le Canton de Soleure. Sa première présidente a été Anne Cuneo. Il a fusionné en 2002 avec la Société suisse des écrivains (SSE) pour donner l'association Autrices et auteurs de Suisse.association Autrices et auteurs de Suisse.
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rdfs:comment Le groupe d'Olten était une association d'Le groupe d'Olten était une association d'écrivains suisses. Fondé en 1970, ce groupe a existé jusqu'en 2002 et comptait à la fin environ 400 membres. À ses débuts, il réunissait 22 membres dissidents de la Société suisse des écrivains – parmi lesquels Peter Bichsel, Jeanlouis Cornuz, Walter Matthias Diggelmann, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Jürg Federspiel, Max Frisch, Vahé Godel, Ludwig Hohl, , Adolf Muschg, Jörg Steiner, Yves Velan, Walter Vogt, Otto F. Walter, et Walter Weideli – au restaurant de la gare d'Olten, dans le Canton de Soleure. Sa première présidente a été Anne Cuneo.. Sa première présidente a été Anne Cuneo. , Die Gruppe Olten war eine von 1971 bis 2002 bestehende Vereinigung von Schweizer Autoren, benannt nach dem Ort der ersten vorbereitenden Zusammenkünfte, der Kleinstadt Olten im Kanton Solothurn. , The Gruppe Olten (Olten Group) was a club The Gruppe Olten (Olten Group) was a club of left-wing Swiss writers who convened at Olten's "Bahnhofbuffet" (Swiss expression for a railway station restaurant) located in the canton of Solothurn in the Swiss plateau. It was founded in the aforementioned railway station restaurant and existed from 1970 to 2002. On 12 October 2002 the Olten Group disbanded in Bern, as did the Swiss writer’s club SSV (in the meantime renamed "Schweizerischer Schriftstellerinnen- und Schriftstellerverband"). A new club, named "Authors of Switzerland", was established to replace them both.nd", was established to replace them both.
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