Georges Hausemer
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Georges Hausemer (born 1957) is a Luxembourg writer who has published short stories, novels, travelogues and non-fictional works and has also translated a considerable number of works from French, English, Spanish and Luxembourgish into German. Sometimes using the nom de plume Theo Selmer, he has also worked as an illustrator.[1][2]
Biography
Born on 1 February 1957 in Differdange, Hausemer studied journalism and romance languages in Salzburg and Mainz. Since 1984, he has worked as a freelance author, translator and travel writer in Esch-sur-Alzette. He frequently contributes literary articles and reports to national and international newspapers. He has travelled widely, publishing a number of books based on his journeys.
Selected works
Non-fiction
- "D'Stad Lëtzebuerg (The City of Luxembourg) - Excursions and Impressions", photographer Rob Kieffer. Editions Guy Binsfeld. Luxembourg, 2000, pp. 240 ISBN 2-87954-076-3,
- "Echternach: Entdecken – Découvrir – Discover", photographer Guy Hoffmann, Editions Guy Binsfeld 2005, pp. 128 ISBN 2-87954-148-8 .
- "Culinary Luxembourg: Country, People & Cuisine", photographer Guy Hoffman, Editions Guy Binsfeld, Luxembourg, 2009, pp. 240 ISBN 2-87954-052-6
Fiction
- Die Gesetze der Schwerkraft. Editions Phi, Echternach, 1995, pp. 124 ISBN 3-88865-127-1 (German)
- Die Tote aus Arlon. Gollenstein Verlag, Blieskastel, 1997, pp. 240 ISBN 3-930008-52-1 (German)
- Iwwer Waasser. Roman, Editions Phi, Echternach 1998, pp. 192 ISBN 3-88865-161-1 (Luxembourgish)
External links
- Georges Hausemer's website (German)
References
- ↑ "Georges Hausemer", Luxemburger Lexikon, Editions Guy Binsfeld, Luxembourg, 2006. (German)
- ↑ "Hausemer, Georges", Luxemburger AutorenLexikon. (German) Retrieved 17 June 2012.
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