Fiction
Daniel Kehlmann
Photo: © Imre Bellon, Goethe-Institut © Imre Bellon, Goethe-Institut
Daniel Kehlmann (b. 1975, Munich) studied Philosophy and German Studies in Vienna. He is a freelance writer based in Vienna and Berlin. He is currently teaching at New York University and a fellow at the New York Public Library Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars
http://www.kehlmann.com
(Updated: 2018)
Awards
- 2014 Frankfurt Poetics Lectureship
- 2012 Nestroy Award for Ghosts in Princeton
- 2010 Prix Cévennes du Roman Européen for Gloire (French edition RUHM)
- 2008 Per-Olov-Enquist Prize; Thomas Mann Prize
- 2007 WELT Literature Prize; Grand Prix du Livre des Dirigeants for Les Arpenteurs du Monde (French edition MEASURING THE WORLD)
- 2006 Konrad Adenauer Prize; Heimito von Doderer Literature Prize; Kleist Prize
- 2005 Candide Prize of the Literary Association Minden
- 2000 Austrian Federal Chancellery Fellowship
- 1998 Award of the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft (Association of Arts and Culture of the German Economy at the Federation of German Industries)