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Search results „Donna Leon”

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30 Jahre Commissario Brunetti – Donna Leon über ihre Ermittlerfigur

from 27/10/2023

»Guido Brunetti leistet mir beste Gesellschaft.« Ein Interview mit Donna Leon

from 08/06/2021

Ewige Jugend: Donna Leon und ihre Silberhochzeit mit Commissario Brunetti

from 07/06/2016

Milde Gaben — Platz 1 Spiegel-Bestsellerliste! Drei Fragen an Donna Leon

from 04/06/2022

Diogenes feiert Donna Leon

from 04/06/2021

Alles Gute zum 80. Geburtstag, Donna Leon!

from 30/09/2022

Auf Brunettis Spuren durch Venedig

from 21/07/2016

Donna Leon: »Tod zwischen den Zeilen«

from 12/06/2015

Ross Macdonald in neuen Übersetzungen

from 08/07/2014

Der Diogenes Verlag macht eine literarische Reise nach Italien: Für die Ferien empfehlen wir diese 10 Bücher all'italiana

from 08/07/2022

»Gefährliche Ferien«: Reisen Sie zu den Schauplätzen Ihrer Lieblingskrimis

from 04/05/2016

Donna Leon und Brunetti feiern 25. Jubiläum

from 25/05/2016
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Patricia Highsmith

Drawings

Patricia Highsmith's »other« biography in summary: born as the daughter of a fashion artist and a commercial artist in Fort Worth, Texas in 1921. Her favourite book from her parents' library: ›The Human Anatomy‹, an introduction to nude drawing. In 1938, after completing high school, Patricia Highmith attended a course in nude drawing. Studied literature and zoology at Columbia University in New York (her first short stories appeared in the college newspaper). She travelled to Mexico alone to write her first novel but returned to New York with a number of full sketchbooks and toyed with the idea of becoming a painter. She earned her first wage with texts and drawings for comics (including Superman), and she spent her evenings writing. Patricia Highsmith continued drawing, painting and sculpting even after achieving international renown with her first novel, Strangers on a Train, published in 1950. 1958 saw the publication of a children's book entitled Miranda the Panda is on the Veranda, with text and illustrations by Patricia Highsmith. – Following in the footsteps of her literary role model, Henry James, she travelled to Europe in 1949 (where she lived from 1963 until her death on February 4th 1995 in Locarno/Ticino) and observed the widespread destruction of post-war Europe through American eyes. She made sensitive, almost cheerful little pen-and-ink drawings and water colours of towns and landscapes which she used as scenes for her somewhat dark novels and stories. Her sketchbooks and diaries contain portraits of her friends and lovingly executed drawings of cats, as well as some rather alarming studies of snails.

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Donna Leon

Donna Leon

Donna Leon, born in New Jersey in 1942, has worked as a travel guide in Rome and as a copywriter in London. She taught literature in universities in Iran, China, and Saudi Arabia. The Brunetti novels brought her to world-wide fame. Donna Leon lived in Italy for many years, and although she now lives in Switzerland, she often visits Venice.


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