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Eric Jarosinski (born 1971) is an American Germanist, author, humorist, and public speaker. Jarosinski writes under the nom de plume NeinQuarterly on the social networking site Twitter, where he writes linguistic, political, and philosophical aphorisms, keeping to the 140-character limit. Jarosinski writes in German, Dutch and English. He began tweeting in 2012 and soon had a significant following (with 150,000 followers as of 2017). He then made the jump to print with a weekly column in the leading German weekly Die Zeit (2014–present) and the Dutch daily NRC Handelsblad (2015-2016) Jarosinski's first book Nein. A Manifesto was released in 2015 and has been published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Danish.

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  • Eric Jarosinski (* 1971 in Park Falls, Wisconsin) ist ein US-amerikanischer Autor und Germanist, der seit 2012 einen Twitter-Kanal unter dem Namen „NeinQuarterly“ mit dem Untertitel „A Compendium of Utopian Negation“ betreibt. (de)
  • Eric Jarosinski (born 1971) is an American Germanist, author, humorist, and public speaker. Jarosinski writes under the nom de plume NeinQuarterly on the social networking site Twitter, where he writes linguistic, political, and philosophical aphorisms, keeping to the 140-character limit. Jarosinski writes in German, Dutch and English. He began tweeting in 2012 and soon had a significant following (with 150,000 followers as of 2017). He then made the jump to print with a weekly column in the leading German weekly Die Zeit (2014–present) and the Dutch daily NRC Handelsblad (2015-2016) Jarosinski's first book Nein. A Manifesto was released in 2015 and has been published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Danish. (en)
  • Eric Jarosinski is een Amerikaanse germanist en auteur. Jarosinski is onder zijn nom de plume NeinQuarterly een fenomeen geworden, vooraleerst op Twitter, alwaar hij binnen de aldaar gebruikelijke 140 karakters filosofische en taalkundige spitsvondigheden in het Engels, Duits en soms ook Nederlands deelt met zijn volgers. Zijn bekendheid ontsteeg Twitter al snel; in 2013 heeft hij zijn baan als assistent-professor Duits aan de Universiteit van Pennsylvania opgegeven om zich voltijd met het verspreiden van zijn nihilistische gedachtegoed bezig te houden. Vanaf 2014 werkt hij regelmatig als cultuurrecensent voor Die Zeit en draagt ook bij aan de FAZ. Vanaf januari 2015 heeft hij een zaterdagse column in het NRC Handelsblad. (nl)
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