Charles Dickens, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Donna Leon
Erich Hackl
Hugo Loetscher
Tomi Ungerer, Daniel Kampa (Hg.), Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Astrid Rosenfeld
Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Liaty Pisani
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Lukas Hartmann, Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Doris Dörrie
Martin Suter
Martin Suter
Erich Hackl
Slawomir Mrozek
Slawomir Mrozek
Petros Markaris
Lukas Hartmann
Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
Erich Hackl
Peter Urban (Hg.)
Petros Markaris
Claus-Ulrich Bielefeld, Bielefeld & Hartlieb, Petra Hartlieb
Erich Hackl
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Andrzej Szczypiorski
Author
Tomi Ungerer, born in 1931 in Strasbourg, works as a painter, illustrator, children’s book author and graphic artist, and now lives with his family in Ireland and in Strasbourg. Tomi Ungerer has been awarded with numerous prizes, including the ›Federal Cross of Merit‹ for his contribution to German-French cultural understanding and the ›Hans Christian Andersen Preis‹, an award which is regarded as the ›Nobel Prize‹ of children’s literature. In October 2000 he was named as an ambassador for children and education by the European Council. In 2007 the French state dedicated a museum to Tomi Ungerer in his home town of Strasbourg. Tomi Ungerer’s books are published in 40 languages.
»Whatever else, Tomi Ungerer deserves big fat kisses for the more than 80 children’s books he has written, and a little kick in the ass with high heels for his pornographic wit.«www.taz.de
Illustrator
Tomi Ungerer, born in 1931 in Strasbourg, works as a painter, illustrator, children’s book author and graphic artist, and now lives with his family in Ireland and in Strasbourg. Tomi Ungerer has been awarded with numerous prizes, including the ›Federal Cross of Merit‹ for his contribution to German-French cultural understanding and the ›Hans Christian Andersen Preis‹, an award which is regarded as the ›Nobel Prize‹ of children’s literature. In October 2000 he was named as an ambassador for children and education by the European Council. In 2007 the French state dedicated a museum to Tomi Ungerer in his home town of Strasbourg. Tomi Ungerer’s books are published in 40 languages.
»Whatever else, Tomi Ungerer deserves big fat kisses for the more than 80 children’s books he has written, and a little kick in the ass with high heels for his pornographic wit.«www.taz.de