Charles Dickens, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Donna Leon
Erich Hackl
Hugo Loetscher
Tomi Ungerer, Daniel Kampa (Hg.), Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Astrid Rosenfeld
Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Liaty Pisani
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Lukas Hartmann, Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Doris Dörrie
Martin Suter
Martin Suter
Erich Hackl
Slawomir Mrozek
Slawomir Mrozek
Petros Markaris
Lukas Hartmann
Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
Erich Hackl
Peter Urban (Hg.)
Petros Markaris
Claus-Ulrich Bielefeld, Bielefeld & Hartlieb, Petra Hartlieb
Erich Hackl
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Andrzej Szczypiorski
Author
Woody Allen, born as Allen Stewart Konigsberg in New York, lives in Manhattan. Author, director, actor, musician, intellectual, and the most celebrated comedian of our time, Woody Allen has received 4 Oscars from Hollywood while film critics both in New York and Paris have hailed both ›Annie Hall‹ and ›Manhattan‹ as film classics. Time, Life, The New York Times and Der Spiegel have all dedicated top stories to him and celebrated him as the legitimate successor of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, the Marx Brothers and W. C. Fields. As regards his relationships to women, Woody Allen sees himself as the winner of the August Strindberg Prize.
Author
Marshall Brickman was born on August 25, 1941 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an Academy Award winning screenwriter, best known for his collaborations with Woody Allen. After attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he became a member of Folk act »The Tarriers« in 1962 and in 1965 he joined »The New Journeymen« with John Phillips and Michelle Phillips who later had success with »The Mamas & The Papas«. He left the band in order to pursue a career as a writer, initially writing for television in the 1960s. It was during this time that he met Allen, with whom he would collaborate on several 1970s film scripts, including ›Sleeper‹, ›Annie Hall‹ (which won the Best Original Screenplay Academy Award), and ›Manhattan‹. Brickman directed several of his own scripts in the 1980s. He reunited with Allen in 1993 to write ›Manhattan Murder Mystery‹. His latest venture is the hit Broadway musical ›Jersey Boys‹.