Erich Hackl

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Erich Hackl (born May 26, 1954 in Steyr, Upper Austria) is an Austrian novelist and short-story writer. His works have been translated into English, Spanish, French and Czech, though he is significantly better known in the German-speaking world. Many of his works, notably Sara und Simón, bear resemblance to Latin-American testimonial literature, and as such have been the focus of scholarly research by Latin Americanists.

[edit] Bibliography

The following bibliography includes the narrative works of Erich Hackl, but does not include translations or essay collections. Works translated into English are also translated below.

  • Auroras Anlaß (Aurora's Motive), 1987
  • Abschied von Sidonie (Farewell Sidonia), 1989
  • König Wamba, 1991
  • Sara und Simón, 1995
  • In fester Umarmung, 1996
  • Entwurf einer Liebe auf den ersten Blick (Narratives of Loving Resistance), 1999
  • Der Träumer Krivanek, 2000
  • Die Hochzeit von Auschwitz, 2002
  • Anprobieren eines Vaters, 2004
  • Als ob ein Engel, 2007
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