Christoph Ransmayr (Austrian German: [ˈkrɪstɔf ˈransmaɪɐ]; born 20 March 1954) is an Austrian writer. Born in Wels, Upper Austria, Ransmayr grew up in...
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Der Weg nach Surabaya (category Works by Christoph Ransmayr)
Short Prose') is a 1997 collection of texts by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. Collecting texts from a period of nearly two decades, it mainly consists...
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Odysseus, Verbrecher (category Works by Christoph Ransmayr)
Criminal: Play about a Homecoming') is a play by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr, first performed in 2010. It is based on an episode toward the end...
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The Last World (category Novels by Christoph Ransmayr)
(German: Die letzte Welt) is a 1988 novel by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. Set in an inconsistent time period, it tells the story of a man,...
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The Lockmaster (category Novels by Christoph Ransmayr)
kurze Geschichte vom Töten) is a 2021 novel by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. Set in a future where freshwater is rare and Europe is divided, it...
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The Flying Mountain (category Novels by Christoph Ransmayr)
(German: Der fliegende Berg) is 2006 novel by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. It tells the story of two brothers who travel from Ireland to Transhimalaya...
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John E. Woods (translator) (section Christoph Ransmayr)
Schmidt and the works of contemporary authors such as Ingo Schulze and Christoph Ransmayr. He also translated all the major novels of Thomas Mann, as well as...
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The Terrors of Ice and Darkness (category Novels by Christoph Ransmayr)
Eises und der Finsternis) is a 1984 novel by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. It tells the stories of the 1872–74 Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition...
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is about Ovid's exile in Tomis. (1988) The novel The Last World by Christoph Ransmayr uses anachronisms to weave together parts of Ovid's biography and...
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Cox (novel) (category Novels by Christoph Ransmayr)
Cox oder Der Lauf der Zeit) is a 2016 novel by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. The novel is set in the 18th century and revolves the English master...
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and essayist Ferdinand Raimund (1790–1836), writer and dramatist Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954), writer Elisabeth Reichert (born 1953), writer Neidhart...
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(born 1953), politician (ÖVP), member of the European Parliament Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954), writer Othmar Commenda (born 1954), retired General of...
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Ford 2019 Ismail Kadare 2020 Yun Heunggil 2022 Amin Maalouf 2023 Christoph Ransmayr 2024 Sylvie Germain "Global Literary Award Established in Honor of...
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Atlas of an Anxious Man (category Works by Christoph Ransmayr)
Atlas eines ängstlichen Mannes) is a 2012 book by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. It consists of 70 texts with impressions from different places in...
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Another author who works with Jewish topics is Doron Rabinovici. Christoph Ransmayr mixes historical facts with fiction. The acclaimed novel Morbus Kithara...
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The Dog King (category Novels by Christoph Ransmayr)
The Dog King is a 1995 novel by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. Its original title is Morbus Kitahara. A work of alternative history, it is set...
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conductor and flautist Heinrich Schiff (1951–2016), cellist and conductor Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954), an Austrian writer, grew up locally Andreas Berger (born...
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(1996) Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto...
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Arctic Discourses 1874]. Vienna: Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-205-79606-0. Christoph Ransmayr, The Terrors of Ice and Darkness. The Austro-Hungarian North Pole...
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– Maskerade Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child Relic Mount Dragon Christoph Ransmayr – The Dog King (Morbus Kitahara) Jean Raspail – L'Anneau du pêcheur...
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prize, Joachim Meyerhoff 2017 Franzobel, Debut prize, Julia Wolf 2018 Christoph Ransmayr, Debut prize, Lisa Kreißler 2020 Judith Schalansky, Debut prize, Thilo...
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Handke Postmodern literature: Christian Kracht, Hans Wollschläger, Christoph Ransmayr, Marlene Streeruwitz, Rainald Goetz, Clemens J. Setz, Oswald Wiener...
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for children) Ferdinand Raimund (1790–1836), writer and dramatist Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954), writer Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926), poet and novelist...
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Ferdinand Raimund (1790–1836, d) Karl Wilhelm Ramler (1725–1798, p) Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954, nf/f) Lutz Rathenow (born 1952, f/p/d) Wolfgang Ratke...
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(1996) Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto...
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Criminal Cases, British law reports Cox (novel), a 2016 novel by Christoph Ransmayr Cox & Kings, a travel agency derived from two firms of regimental...
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(1996) Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto...
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(1996) Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto...
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(1996) Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto...
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(1996) Margaret Atwood, André Brink, David Malouf, Romesh Gunesekera, Christoph Ransmayr (1997) "Palermo bridge for Europe" Award Dacia Maraini (1999) Alberto...
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