Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Gudrun Pausewang

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Gudrun Pausewang

Role
  
Writer

Movies
  
The Cloud



Books
  
Die Wolke (The Cloud), The Last Children of Schewenborn, The Final Journey, Das Tor zum Garten der Zamb, Dark Hours

Similar People
  
Gregor Schnitzler, Marco Kreuzpaintner, Markus Zimmer

Interview mit gudrun pausewang


Gudrun Pausewang (born 3 March 1928 in Mladkov) is a German writer for children and teens. She is also noted in science fiction for Young-Adult novels such as The Last Children of Schewenborn.

Contents

Gudrun Pausewang 2432830833jpg

Gudrun Pausewang was born in Eastern Bohemia of German ancestry. After World War II her family settled in the former West Germany. She later became a teacher and taught in Germany's foreign school services in South America. She has won several awards including the Bundesverdienstkreuz "Federal Cross of Merit"). She has written 86 novels; many of them touch on the Third World and environmental concerns.

Gudrun Pausewang httpswwwhessendesitesdefaultfilesstylesa

In 1988, her novel Die Wolke (The Cloud) won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis ("German Youth Literature Prize"), the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis ("Kurd Lasswitz Prize"), and the Deutscher Science Fiction Preis ("German Science Fiction Prize") for Best Novel.

Gudrun Pausewang Gudrun Pausewang Amstetten meinbezirkat

Her novel Dark Hours was included in the New York Public Library’s 2007 list of Books for the Teen Age Reader, and the Texas Library Association's 2007-2008 Tayshas High School Reading List, and received the Silver Medal in Juvenile/Young Adult Fiction from the Independent Publisher Book Awards.

Gudrun Pausewang Gudrun Pausewang fr Lebenswerk geehrt Amerika DWCOM

Lesung vom gudrun pausewang


Books in English

  • The Final Journey, translated by Patricia Crampton, published by Viking and Puffin Books.
  • Traitor, translated by Rachel Ward, published by Lerner Publishing Group.
  • Dark Hours, translated by John Brownjohn, published in America through Annick Press.
  • References

    Gudrun Pausewang Wikipedia


    Similar Topics