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Austrian novelist, and actor (born 1966)
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Robert Seethaler

Robert Seethaler (born 1966) is an Austrian novelist, and actor.

Awards and honours

  • 2005: Tankred-Dorst-Drehbuchpreis der Drehbuchwerkstatt München for Heartbreakin’
  • 2007: Debütpreis des Buddenbrookhauses for Die Biene und der Kurt
  • 2008: Alfred-Döblin-Stipendium / Akademie der Künste Berlin
  • 2008: Kulturpreis des Landes Niederösterreich
  • 2008: My Mother, My Bride and I (dt. Die zweite Frau) at the International Toronto Film festival
  • 2009: Spreewald Literaturstipendium
  • 2009: Grimme-Preis for Die zweite Frau (Best Film)
  • 2009: Nominated for the Europäischen Medienpreis für Integration
  • 2011: Staatsstipendium der österreichischen Bundesregierung
  • 2011: Stipendium des Heinrich-Heine-Hauses der Stadt Lüneburg
  • 2015: Grimmelshausen-Preis for Ein ganzes Leben
  • 2016: Shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize for A Whole Life
  • 2016: Buchpreis der Wiener Wirtschaft
  • 2017: Anton Wildgans Prize
  • 2017: Shortlisted for International DUBLIN Literary Award for A Whole Life
  • 2018: Rheingau Literatur Preis for Das Feld

Novels translated into English

References

  1. "Q&A with author Robert Seethaler". Financial Times. 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  2. Heyman, Stephen (August 24, 2016). "Robert Seethaler Talks About His New Book, Writing and Acting" – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ "A Whole Life". The Booker Prize Foundation. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
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