Zoran Drvenkar
Biography
Born in Križevci, Croatia, he has lived in Germany since age three.
His thriller novel Sorry won the Friedrich-Glauser Prize in 2010. Employing a complex multi-person narrative scheme, the English translation has been critically acclaimed.[1] A novel for young adults, Tell Me What You See, was published in an English translation by Chantal Wright in 2005.[2]
gollark: They missed *that*, too.
gollark: Hmm, they seem to have forgotten egg drop soup.
gollark: I took my stuff out of:draghatchvalley sherwoodsilvi's lairhatching clubAONDDid I miss any?
gollark: I really need to check my scroll better. My 6d17h egg has 124 views and I hopefully didn't hatchery it.
gollark: Did you sprite the antareans or something?
References
- Steinhauer, Olen (2011-09-23). "A Thriller, With Apologies". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
- Chicken House, ISBN 978-0439724524
External links
- Official German Homepage Zoran Drvenkar
- The story behind You - Essay by Zoran Drvenkar at Upcoming4.me
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