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Thomas Brussig (pronunciationโ“˜; born 1964) is a German writer best known for his satirical novels that deal with the German Democratic Republic.

Life

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Brussig was born in East Berlin. After attending the "Heinrich-Hertz" School, he went on to train as a builder. In 1984, he finished school and training, and served in the East German National People's Army (German: Nationale Volksarmee or NVA). Brussig found it difficult to wield a weapon and had a hard time. He worked as a museum guard, cleaner and hotel porter among a variety of other odd jobs until the early 90s. In 1990, he studied sociology at the Free University of Berlin. He changed universities 3 years later to study the art of film-making. He graduated in the year 2000.

Thomas Brussig commutes back and forth from Berlin to Mecklenburg as a writer and is married.

Works

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Brussig's first novel, Wasserfarben ("Watercolors") was published in 1991 under the pseudonym "Cordt Berneburger." In 1995, he published his breakthrough novel, Helden wie wir (Heroes Like Us, FSG 1997), which dealt with the fall of the Berlin Wall. The book was a critical and commercial success and was later turned into a movie.[1] Two movies of his books have been released, "Helden wie wir" and "Sonnenallee".

Bibliography

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  • Brussig, Thomas (2016). Wasserfarben Roman (in German). Berlin: Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag. ISBNย 978-3-7466-3205-6. OCLCย 929992845.
  • Brussig, Thomas (2015). Helden wie wir Roman (in German). Fischer. ISBNย 978-3-10-403760-8. OCLCย 993037044.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Brussig, Thomas (2001). Am kรผrzeren Ende der Sonnenallee (in German). Frankfurt am Main. ISBNย 3-596-14847-2. OCLCย 48094410.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Brussig, Thomas (2005). Leben bis Mรคnner (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag. ISBNย 3-596-16962-3. OCLCย 237770616.
  • Brussig, Thomas (2004). Wie es leuchtet. Roman (in German). Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer. ISBNย 3-10-009580-4. OCLCย 56583257.
  • Brussig, Thomas (2007). Berliner Orgie. Mรผnchen: Piper. ISBNย 978-3-492-05037-1. OCLCย 86075439.
  • Brussig, Thomas (2007). Schiedsrichter Fertig: Eine Litanei (in German). St. Pรถlten: Residenz. ISBNย 978-3-7017-1481-0. OCLCย 173602240.

Filmography

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Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Thomas Brussig". Archived from the original on 24 August 2010. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
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