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Zsuzsa Bánk
was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1965. She studied Journalism, Political Science and Literature in Mainz and Washington, D.C. and has worked as a bookseller. Today she is an editor and a freelance author and lives in Frankfurt.
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was founded in 1886 in Berlin by Samuel Fischer. The authors which he published are now modern German classics and include Gerhart Hauptmann, Arthur Schnitzler, Hugo von Hoffmannsthal and Thomas Mann. The S. Fischer Verlag and the Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag both concentrate on literature, psychology and history with a strong non-fiction programme. Contemporary authors writing in German include Marlene Streeruwitz, Christoph Ransmayer, and Wolfgang Hilbig. The firm's distinguished list includes many leading international authors in translation.
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