Handke Peter:
A Sorrow Beyond Dreams: A Life Story
Translator: RalphManheim, Introduction by: JeffreyEugenides
New York Review Of Books , 2002
Quality paperback, 76 pages
Size: 204x130 mm
ISBN: 9781590170199
ISBN-10: 1590170199
Peter Handke
Peter Handke Was Born In Griffen, Austria In 1942. His Many Works Of Fiction Include "Absence," "Across," "The Goalie's Anxiety At The Penalty Kick," And "Short Letter," "Long Farewell,"<Br>
Ralph Manheim
Ralph Manheim (1907-1992) Was One Of The Great Translators Of The 20Th Century. He Translated The Works Of Gunter Grass, Bertoll Brecht, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, Hermann Hesse, Peter Handke, Novalis, And Martin Heidegger, Among Many Others. In 1982, Pen American Center Created An Award--The Ralph Manheim Medal For Translation--In His Name, Which Honors A Translator Whose Career Has Demonstrated A Commitment To Excellence Through The Body Of His Or Her Work.
Jeffrey Eugenides
Jeffrey Eugenides Was Born In Detroit And Attended Brown And Stanford Universities. His First Novel, "The Virgin Suicides", Was Published To Great Acclaim In 1993 And Was Made Into A Film Directed By Sofia Coppola. His Second Novel, "Middlesex", Won The Pulitzer Prize For Fiction And Was A Finalist For The National Book Critics Circle Award.

