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Thomas Glavinic

was born in 1972 in Graz and now lives in Vienna. His debut novel, Carl Haffners Liebe zum Unentschieden (Volk & Welt, 1998) was published by the Harvill Press (Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw) and made it onto the 2002 Daily Telegraph Book of the Year list. That same year Thomas Glavinic was awarded the Friedrich Glauser Crime Prize for Der Kameramörder.

Previous works include:
Carl Haffners Liebe zum Unentschieden (Volk & Welt, 1998); Herr Susi (Volk & Welt, 2000); Der Kameramörder (Volk & Welt, 2001); Wie man leben soll, (dtv 2004)

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Carl Hanser Verlag Gmbh & Co KG
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Carl Hanser Verlag

was established by Carl Hanser in 1928 in Munich. Its founder's interests in both literature and science have been maintained to the present day. The firm publishes fiction and non-fiction for both adults and children. Its authors include Italo Calvino, Umberto Eco, Jostein Gaarder, Lars Gustafsson, Milan Kundera, Harry Mulisch, Philip Roth, Susan Sontag, Botho Strauß, Raoul Chrott, Rafik Schami, Alfred Brendel, Elke Heidenreich and ten Nobel prize-winners, among them Elias Canetti, whose works have been translated into more than twenty different languages.