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  1. Daniel Kehlmann (German: [ˈdaːni̯eːl ˈkeːlman,-ni̯ɛl-] ⓘ; born 13 January 1975) is a German-language novelist and playwright of both Austrian and German nationality. [1] His novel Die Vermessung der Welt (translated into English by Carol Brown Janeway as Measuring the World , 2006) is the best selling book in the German language since ...

  2. Jan 13, 1975 · Daniel Kehlmann is a German-Austrian author. His novel Measuring the World (German: Die Vermessung der Welt) was translated into more than forty languages.

  3. Measuring the World (German: Die Vermessung der Welt) is a novel by Austrian author Daniel Kehlmann, published in 2005 by Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek.

  4. Aug 31, 2020 · Aug 31, 2020. German-Austrian author Daniel Kehlmann, 45, is known for drawing on historical figures and weaving their fates in his enchanting novels, a blend of magical realism and adventure.

  5. Oct 8, 2018 · Daniel Kehlmann's global bestseller relates the lives of these two German men with intelligent humor. Two geniuses meet in 1828: Alexander von Humboldt and Carl Friedrich...

  6. Feb 3, 2020 · Daniel Kehlmann regrets that his father never got to read “Measuring the World,” as he was suffering from dementia and died two months after it came out.

  7. Daniel Kehlmann has 81 books on Goodreads with 144554 ratings. Daniel Kehlmanns most popular book is Measuring the World.

  8. His works include Measuring the World, Me & Kaminski and Fame, and have won numerous prizes, including the Candide Prize, the Literature Prize of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Doderer Prize, The Kleist Prize, the WELT Literature Prize and the Thomas Mann Prize.

  9. Daniel Kehlmann is a German novelist and playwright. His novel „Measuring the World" was one of the most successful German books of the post-war period and has been translated into more than 40 languages.

  10. granta.com › contributor › daniel-kehlmannDaniel Kehlmann | Granta

    Daniel Kehlmann, born in Munich in 1975, was awarded the Candide Prize, the Per Olov Enquist Prize, the Kleist Prize, the Thomas Mann Prize and the Friedrich Hölderlin Prize for his work. His novel Tyll was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize.