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Search results „kurkov”

Blogposts (23)

Vorfreude auf die Frankfurter Buchmesse 2023

from 13/10/2023

Wieso Kiew, Andrej Kurkow?

from 24/11/2014

Schön war's! Unsere Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025

from 24/10/2025

Die Frankfurter Buchmesse 2019 – ein Rückblick

from 25/10/2019

Andrej Kurkow im Gespräch über seinen Roman ›Graue Bienen‹

from 27/09/2019

Die Leipziger Buchmesse 2015

from 23/03/2015

Bis im nächsten Jahr, du liebe Frankfurter Buchmesse!

from 15/11/2022

Andrej Kurkow auf der einsamen Insel

from 04/05/2017

Diogenes auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025 – Darauf freuen wir uns in diesem Jahr

from 03/10/2025

Fragen und Antworten rund um das Reisen mit Ingrid Noll

from 13/08/2021

»Die großen Fragen bleiben.« – Ingrid Noll im Gespräch

from 29/08/2025

Allmen ist zurück: Martin Suter über seinen neuen Roman ›Allmen und der Koi‹

from 11/10/2019
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Warum der Igel reich beschenkt wird
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow, Goryushina, Tania

Hedgehog and the Present Puzzle

The little hedgehog is back! In the autumn he likes sunbathing on a hill and watching the people in the village. When he returns to his treestump house, he finds three bags full of little apples – but what he thinks is a gift from the grey mouse soon turns out to be the red squirrel’s stockpile of food for the winter. Still, that doesn't matter, because the forest has plenty of gifts to go around. A celebration of autumn colours and a homage to friendship. 

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Warum den Igel keiner streichelt
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow, Goryushina, Tania

Why Nobody Strokes Hedgehogs

The little hedgehog is sad. The other animals are constantly being petted: the dogs, the cats, the hares and the horses. He's the only one that no one strokes. But one day he meets a clever field mouse who shows him that we're all lovable just as we are. And that sometimes it's a wonderful thing to be wild and free.

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Andrej Kurkow

Andrej Kurkow

Andrej Kurkow, born in 1961 in what was then Leningrad, has lived in Kyiv since his childhood. He studied foreign languages and became a newspaper editor and screenwriter. Since his novel Death and the Penguin, he has been considered one of the Ukraine’s most important contemporary authors. His work has been translated into forty-five languages. Kurkow lives with his family in Ukraine as a freelance writer. In 2023, he was made an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.


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