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Karl Bruckner

Karl Bruckner (January 9, 1906 – October 25, 1982) was an Austrian children's writer.

Committed to peace, international understanding, and social justice, he became one of Austria's leading writers for young people.[1]

Life edit

The son of a printer, Bruckner grew up in the Viennese suburb of Ottakring and became a motor mechanic. He began to write in 1946. He travelled widely.

Awards edit

  • the City of Vienna Children's Book Prize – 1954 for Giovanna und der Sumpf
  • Austrian Children's Book Prize – 1956 for Die Strolche von Neapel
  • the City of Vienna Youth Book Prize – 1957 for Der goldene Pharao
  • Austrian Children's Book Prize – 1961 for Sadako will leben ('The Day of the Bomb')

Books edit

  • Giovanna und der Sumpf (1954)
  • Die Strolche von Neapel (1955)
  • The Golden Pharaoh (English translation, 1959)
  • Viva Mexico (1962)
  • The Day of the Bomb (1962) (English translation of Sadako will leben, (Sadako wants to live) (1961), published in more than 122 countries and in 22 languages )
  • Nur zwei Roboter? (1963) (translated in English as Hour of the Robots by Frances Lobb, 1964 )
  • Yossi und Assad (1971)
  • Der Sieger (1973)
  • Tuan im Feuer (1977)
  • Die Spatzenelf (2000)

References edit

  1. ^ Rasche, Hermann; Schönfeld, Christiane (2004). Festschrift für Eoin Bourke (in German). Königshausen & Neumann. p. 299. ISBN 978-3-8260-2650-8.

External links edit

  • Karl Bruckner


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