Sten Nadolny

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Sten Nadolny, German novelist, was born in 1942 in Zehdenick, Germany. His parents, Burkhard and Isabella Nadolny, were also both writers. The author of several well-respected novels, he is best known outside of Germany for his second effort, The Discovery of Slowness (1987; originally published in 1983 as Die Entdeckung der Langsamkeit), his fictionalized meditation on the life and lessons of British Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin. Before undertaking his career as a novelist, Nadolny was a film-maker and historian. He lives in Berlin, Germany.

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