Foreign Rights
Dear colleagues,
welcome to the Foreign Rights page of Carl Hanser Verlag.
Please see below for information on the authors and titles to which we
control world rights. You can also download our latest Foreign Rights Catalogues.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you are interested in translation rights
or if you wish to receive a reading copy.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
your Foreign Rights team
Friederike Barakat, Anne Brans, Stefanie Eckl & Annette Lechner
Foreign Rights Service 2013 Spring
Foreign Rights Service 2012 Fall
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Rudi Palla
Rudi Palla, born in Vienna in 1941, works there as a writer and filmmaker. His previous publications include: Unter Bäumen. Reisen zu den größten Lebewesen, which was published by ... More about this author
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Susanna Partsch
Susanna Partsch, born 1952, studied art history, ethnology and pedagogics, wrote her doctoral thesis in Florence and worked subsequently at the Wilhelm Hack Museum in Ludwigshafen. She is the ... More about this author
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Timo Parvela
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Oskar Pastior
Oskar Pastior, born 1927 in Hermannstadt, Romania, emigrated to Berlin in 1969. In 2006 he received the Georg Büchner Prize. The first volume of his collected works was published by Hanser ... More about this author
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Gudrun Pawelke
Gudrun Pawelke was born in 1969 and studied visual communication, philosophy and aesthetics. Since 1969 she has worked as a freelance designer and tutor for theatre, publishing houses and ... More about this author
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Leo Perutz
Leo Perutz, born 1882 in Prague, moved with his family to Vienna in 1889. In 1938 he emigrated to Tel Aviv. He died in Bad Ischl in 1957. Perutz' books have been translated into many languages. More about this author
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Gergely Péterfy
Gergely Péterfy, born 1966, has published novels, radio plays and stories in Hungary. He is the recipient of several grants and awards, including the Atilla József Prize (2004). More about this author
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Barbara Peveling
Barbara Peveling was born in 1974 and lives with her family in Paris. She studied ethnology and education in Tuebingen, gaining her doctorate with a dissertation on the co-existence of Jews and ... More about this author
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Bernd Pfarr
Bernd Pfarr, born 1958, has contributed cartoons to various newspapers and magazines for many years. For Hanser, he recently illustrated Sonst noch was by Elke Heidenreich (1999). More about this author
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Adolf Placzek
Adolf Placzek, born 1913 in Vienna, studied medicine and art history. Since 1940 he has been living in New York where he was head of the Avery Library, the most important architecture library in ... More about this author
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Hans Pleschinski
Hans Pleschinski, translator and editor of Madame de Pompadour's letters, published by Hanser in 1999, has compiled a most amusing and quotable selection – and Kat Menschik's illustrations are ... More about this author
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Rosemarie Poiarkov
Rosemarie Poiarkov, born 1974 in Baden near Vienna, studied philosophy, German literature and politics. Eine CD lang is her first book. She lives in Vienna. More about this author
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Martin Pollack
Martin Pollack, born in 1944 in Bad Hall, Austria, studied Slavonic studies and Eastern European history. He has translated texts by Ryszard Kapuściński among others, and worked as an editor ... More about this author
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Ernst Pöppel
Ernst Pöppel, born 1940, is a neuroscientist, director of the Institute of Medical Psychology at the University of Munich and the author of several books on neuroscience. More about this author
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