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Bio-Bibliographie PDF, 157,3 KB Bio-Bibliographie Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr. © Diogenes Verlag AG www.diogenes.ch e-mail: [email protected] Diogenes Bio-Bibliographie Barbara Vine Barbara Vine (Pseudonym von Ruth Rendell), geboren 1930, lebte bis zu ihrem Tod am 2. Mai 2015 in London. Ihre Bücher erhielten zahlreiche Auszeichnungen. Mit König Salomons Teppich wurde zum vierten Mal – eine Rekordzahl – ein Werk von ihr mit dem Gold Dagger Award der Crime Writers’ Association ausgezeichnet, 1996 erhielt sie von der Queen den Ehrentitel Commander of the British Empire und 1997 den Grand Master Award der Mystery Writers of America für das Gesamtwerk. Sie wurde auf Vorschlag von Tony Blair geadelt und 1997 ins House of Lords berufen. Werke A Dark-Adapted Eye · Roman. 1986 Die im Dunkeln sieht man doch Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1988; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1989 (detebe 21826); eBook ebd., 2013 (60121); Neuausgabe Taschenbuch ebd., 2018 (detebe 24468) A Fatal Inversion · Roman. 1987 Es scheint die Sonne noch so schön Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1989; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1991 (detebe 22417); eBook ebd., 2013 (60113) Diogenes · Bio-Bibliographie Barbara Vine Seite 2 The House of Stairs · Roman. 1988 Das Haus der Stufen Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1990; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1993 (detebe 22582); eBook ebd., 2013 (60120) Gallowglass · Roman. 1990 Liebesbeweise Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1991; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1993 (detebe 22583); eBook ebd., 2013 (60114); neue Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 2019 (detebe 24493) King Solomon’s Carpet · Roman. 1991 König Salomons Teppich Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1993; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1994 (detebe 22736); eBook ebd., 2013 (60124) Asta’s Book · Roman. 1993 Astas Tagebuch Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1994; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1995 (detebe 22824); eBook ebd., 2013 (60118); Neuausgabe Taschenbuch ebd., 2020 (detebe 24536) No Night Is Too Long · Roman. 1994 Keine Nacht dir zu lang Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1995; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1997 (detebe 22970); eBook ebd., 2012 (60123) The Brimstone Wedding · Roman. 1995 Schwefelhochzeit Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1997; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 1999 (detebe 23102); Sonderausgabe Taschenbuch ebd., 2009 (detebe 23898); eBook ebd., 2012 (60115) The Chimney Sweeper’s Boy · Roman. 1998 Der schwarze Falter Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 1999; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 2000 (detebe 23261); eBook ebd., 2012 (60116) Diogenes · Bio-Bibliographie Barbara Vine Seite 3 The Grasshopper · Roman. 2000 Heuschrecken Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 2001; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 2003 (detebe 23346); eBook ebd., 2012 (60122) The Blood Doctor · Roman. 2001 Königliche Krankheit Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 2003; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 2005 (detebe 23481); eBook ebd., 2012 (60125) The Minotaur · Roman. 2005 Aus der Welt Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 2007; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 2008 (detebe 23797); eBook ebd., 2012 (60119) The Birthday Present · Roman. 2008 Das Geburtstagsgeschenk Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 2009; Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 2010 (detebe 24060); eBook ebd., 2012 (60117) The Child’s Child · Roman. 2013 Kindes Kind Aus dem Englischen von Renate Orth-Guttmann Zürich: Diogenes, 2015; eBook ebd., 2015 (60701); Taschenbuchausgabe ebd., 2017 (detebe 24395) Diogenes Hörbuch Ruth Rendell, Der Pfeifer. Stories. 2 CD Sprecherin: Anna König. Vier Stories aus dem Band Die neue Freundin Zürich, Diogenes, 2009 Diogenes · Bio-Bibliographie Barbara Vine Seite 4 Auszeichnungen 1987 ›Edgar Allan Poe Award‹ der Mystery Writers of America für A Dark-Adapted Eye 1991 ›Gold Dagger Award‹ für King Solomon’s Carpet 1995 ›Lifetime Achievement Award‹ anlässlich der ›Boucheron 26. The World Mystery Convention‹ in Nottingham 1997 ›Grand Master Award‹ der Mystery Writers of America für ihr Gesamtwerk 1997 Ruth Rendell wird auf Vorschlag von Tony Blair als Baroness Rendell of Babergh CBE geadelt und ins House of Lords berufen 2013 ›Outstanding Contribution to Crime Fiction Award‹ Verfilmungen A Fatal Inversion · GB, 1992 BBC Verfilmung. Regie: Tim Fywell. Mit Douglas Hodge, Jeremy Northam, Saira Todd, Julia Ford. Nach dem gleichnamigen Roman. Deutscher Filmtitel: Es scheint die Sonne noch so schön A Dark-Adapted Eye · GB, 1993 BBC Verfilmung. Regie: Tim Fywell. Mit Helena Bonham Carter, Celia Imrie, Sophie Ward, Ciaran Hinds. Nach dem gleichnamigen Roman Gallowglass · GB, 1993 BBC Verfilmung. Regie: Tim Fywell. Mit John McArdle, Paul Rhys, Arkie Whiteley, Claire Hackett. Nach dem Roman Liebesbeweise No Night Is Too Long · GB, 2002 BBC Verfilmung. Regie: Tom Shankland. Mit Lee Williams, Mikela J. Mikael, Beverley Breuer, Rob Bruner. Nach dem gleichnamigen Roman November 2019 · [email protected] .
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