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[[File:David Woodard (Seattle, 2013).jpg|thumb|right|Woodard in [[Seattle]], 2013]] '''David Woodard''' (born April 6, 1964 in [[Santa Barbara, California]]) is an [[Americans|American]] [[Postmodernism|postmodern]] [[writer]] and [[Conducting|conductor]],<ref name="Carpenter">Carpenter, S., [http://articles.latimes.com/2001/may/09/news/cl-60944 "In Concert at a Killer's Death"], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', May 9, 2001.</ref&(contracted; show full)

Woodard is also known for his work with Nueva Germania, a [[Human settlement|settlement]] in [[Paraguay]].<ref name="Epstein" /> His [[Germany|German]] book of correspondence ''Five Years'', coauthored by [[Swiss]] novelist Christian Kracht, describes some of the [[humanitarianism|humanitarian work]] performed there.<ref>Kracht, C., & Woodard, [http
s://www.wehrhahn-verlag.de/public/index.php?sID_Section=abisz&subsection=details&id3&ID_Product=577 ''Five Years''] ([[Hanover]]: Wehrhahn Verlag, 2011).</ref>​<ref>Riniker, C., "Autorschaftsinszenierung und Diskursstörungen in Christian Krachts und David Woodards ''Five Years'' (2011)," in J. Bolton, et al., eds., ''German Monitor'' 79 ([[Leiden]]: Brill Publishers, 2016).</ref>
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