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Thomas Glavinic (born 2 April 1972 in
Graz Graz (; sl, Gradec) is the capital city of the Austrian state of Styria and second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. As of 1 January 2021, it had a population of 331,562 (294,236 of whom had principal-residence status). In 2018, the popul ...
) is an Austrian writer. With
Kathrin Röggla Kathrin Röggla (born 1971) is an Austrian writer, essayist and playwright. She was born in Salzburg, and lives in Berlin since 1992. She has written numerous prose works, including essays, dramas and radio plays. She has won a long range of award ...
and Daniel Kehlmann, he is among other contemporary Austrian authors being perceived as significantly shaping the literary discussion in Austria.


Life

The former writer of advertising copy and taxi driver emerged with his 1998 debut novel ''Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw''. The novel describes the life of chess master Carl Schlechter. The book received several awards and has been translated into other languages, but did not make it onto the bestseller lists. The novel has autobiographical aspects: Thomas Glavinic played his first chess game at the age of five and in 1987 he achieved second place in the Austrian chess rankings for his age group. The novel ''Herr Susi'' (Mr. Susi) followed in 2000. Written in hard prose, it is a statement against the
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business, and received mainly negative reviews from the critics. In 2001, the criminal novel ''Der Kameramörder'' (The Camera Murderer) (awarded the Friedrich-Glauser-Prize at the Criminale) was published and was enthusiastically celebrated by the feuilletons due to its criticism of the media. In 2004, Glavinic succeeded in convincing both critics (no. 1 on the
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) and readers (no. 1 on the Austrian
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list) with his satiric development-novel ''Wie man leben soll'' (How to Live), written from the perspective of the indefinite "one". In August 2006, the novel ''Die Arbeit der Nacht'' ( Night Work) was released and scored no. 1 on the critic's list again in the same month. His novel, ''Das bin doch ich'' (That's Me), appeared in summer of 2007 and was nominated for the
German Book Prize The German Book Prize (''Deutscher Buchpreis'') is awarded annually, in October, by the German Publishers and Booksellers Association (''Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels'') to the best new German language novel of the year. The books, publi ...
. It made it onto the short list, a selection of six of the twenty authors originally chosen. Thomas Glavinic is married and lives with his wife and son in Vienna.


Bibliography

* ''Carl Haffners Liebe zum Unentschieden''. Novel. Volk und Welt, Berlin 1998. * ''Herr Susi''. Novel. Volk und Welt, Berlin 2000. * ''Der Kameramörder''. Novel. Volk und Welt, Berlin 2001. * ''Wie man leben soll''. Novel. dtv, Munich 2004. * ''Die Arbeit der Nacht''. Novel. Hanser, Munich 2006. * ''Das bin doch ich''. Novel. Hanser, Munich 2007. * ''Das Leben der Wünsche''. Hanser, Munich 2009. * ''Lisa''. Hanser, Munich 2011. * ''Das größere Wunder: Roman''. Hanser, Munich 2013. Glavinic's novels have been translated into English, French, Dutch, Italian, Finnish and Estonian.


English editions

* ''
Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw ''Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw'' (german: Carl Haffners Liebe zum Unentschieden) is a 1998 chess novel by Austrian writer Thomas Glavinic. It was Glavinic's first novel and is about a shy and withdrawn Viennese chess master who in 1910 challen ...
'' (''Carl Haffners Liebe zum Unentschieden''), translated by John Brownjohn. Harvill, 1999. * '' Night Work'' (''Die Arbeit der Nacht''), translated by John Brownjohn. Canongate, Edinburgh, 2008. * ''Pull Yourself Together'' (''Wie man leben soll''), translated by John Brownjohn. AmazonCrossing, Las Vegas, 2012.


French editions

*''Partie remise''. Pauvert, Paris 2001.


Dutch editions

*''Carl Haffners liefde voor remise''. Atlas, Amsterdam 2000. *''Nachtwerk''. Contact, Amsterdam 2007.


Italian editions

*''La sfida di Carl Haffner''. Beit, Trieste 2009.


Finnish editions

*''Toiveet jotka toteutuvat''. Atena, Jyväskylä 2010.


Estonian editions

*''Öötöö''. Varrak, Tallinn 2011.


Interviews

*''Wir dürfen lügen, das ist schön.'' in: BELLA triste No. 18, Hildesheim 2007.


Prizes, awards, and scholarships

*1995 Vienna Author's Scholarship *2001 Project Scholarship of the Austrian Federal Chancellery *2002 Elias-Canetti-Scholarship of the city of Vienna *2002 Austrian Federal Scholarship for Literature *2002 Friedrich-Glauser-Preis for ''Der Kameramörder'' *2006
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*2007 Finalist for the
German Book Prize The German Book Prize (''Deutscher Buchpreis'') is awarded annually, in October, by the German Publishers and Booksellers Association (''Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels'') to the best new German language novel of the year. The books, publi ...
, with ''Das bin doch ich''


External links

*
Die Arbeit der Nacht
– A podcast project of
Hanser Publishing The Carl Hanser Verlag was founded in 1928 by Carl Hanser in Munich and is one of the few medium-sized publishing companies in the German-speaking area still owned by the founding family. History From the very beginning, the publishing house h ...
about Glavinic's novel of the same name
Thomas Glavinic: Der Kameramörder. Erzählung – Perlentaucher

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