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Name
  
Albert Thelen


Role
  
Author

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Books
  
The Island of Second Sight

Died
  
April 9, 1989 (age 85), Dulken, Germany

Born
  
28 September 1903(age 85) Süchteln,, German

Occupation
  
Author

Similar
  
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Albert Vigoleis Thelen (28 September 1903 in Süchteln, Lower Rhine region, Germany - 9 April 1989 in Dülken, Germany) was a German author and translator (from Portuguese).

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Life

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Thelen was the son of booksellers Louis Thelen and Johanna Scheifes. After the primary school (1909–1913) he attended the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Schule (1913–1918).

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For more details on Thelen, his works, and secondary literature, as well as the recently published edition of Thelen's letters, see [1]

Works

Thelen's main work, The Island of Second Sight, which has been praised by many as one of the great achievements in German literature of the 20th century, appeared in 1953. It was soon translated into Spanish and French, later also into Dutch. Not until 2010 when it was published by Galileo Publishing in Cambridge, through the efforts of Isabelle Weiss, was it made available to English readers.[2] The award winning translation by Donald O. White won the 2013 PEN Translation Prize.[3][4]

References

Albert Vigoleis Thelen Wikipedia