Книга: Olen Steinhauer «The Vienna Assignment»
Производитель: "HarperCollins" Vienna, 1966. To be wrongly accused of murder once is a misfortune. Twice - and it's a conspiracy. It is the height of the Cold War. When a defector from Eastern Europe mysteriously returns to the village of his birth, it's a chance for disgraced detective Brano Sev to redeem himself. Being framed for a murder should just be part of his cover story. Or is it? Exiled suddenly to Vienna, treacherous city of spies, Sev finds himself caught up in a cat-and-mouse game where survival is the only prize. But in a world where no good deed goes unpunished, loyalty can be the biggest crime of all... ISBN:978-0-00-721088-6 Издательство: "HarperCollins" (2010) Формат: 130x200, 384 стр.
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Olen Steinhauer
Olen Steinhauer (June 21, 1970 American novelist who authored The Tourist, a New York Times Best Seller.
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Life
Steinhauer was born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, and grew up in Virginia. He attended university at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania and The University of Texas, Austin. He received an MFA in Creative Writing at Emerson College in Boston.
After graduation, Steinhauer received a yearlong Fulbright grant to write a novel in Romania, about their 1989 revolution. It was called Tzara's Monocle, and when he moved to New York City afterward, he used that manuscript to secure a literary agent. However, it was with another book, the historical mystery set in Eastern Europe, The Bridge of Sighs, that Steinhauer first found publication.
His 2009 CIA novel, The Tourist, received positive reviews and is being developed for a film by George Clooney. A 2010 follow-up, The Nearest Exit has also been positively reviewed.[1]
Since 2003, he has lived in Budapest, Hungary. During the winter of 2009/10, Steinhauer was the Picador Guest Professor for Literature[2] at the University of Leipzig's Institute for American Studies in Leipzig, Germany.
He has two siblings, a brother Ian, and a sister, Katrina.
Work
The Bridge of Sighs was the first in a five-book series of thrillers chronicling the evolution of a fictional Eastern European country during the Cold War, with one book for each decade. Each book also focuses on a different main character.
- The Bridge of Sighs (2003) — Emil Brod, 1948 (nominated for five awards)
- The Confession (2004) — Ferenc Kolyeszar, 1956
- 36 Yalta Boulevard (2005) — Brano Sev, 1966–1967
- Liberation Movements (2006) — Brano Sev, Katja Drdova, Gavra Noukas, 1968 & 1975 (nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Novel)
- Victory Square (2007) — The final book in the series, dealing with 1989, the end of communism, and the return to the main character of the first book, Emil Brod.
Post-series titles
- The Tourist (2009) — The first in a projected trilogy of espionage novels focused on a central character, Milo Weaver. Reached #19 on the New York Times Best Seller List.[3]
- The Nearest Exit (2010) — The second Milo Weaver novel.
- An American Spy (2012) -- The third Milo Weaver novel will be released in March 2012, according to the author's official website.
References
- ^ Hammer, Joshua (May 13, 2010). "Milo’s People". The New York Times Sunday Book Review. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/books/review/Hammer-t.html?scp=1&sq=olen%20steinhauer&st=cse. Retrieved 5 June 2010.
- ^ "The Picador Guest Professorship for Literature | American Studies Leipzig". Americanstudies.uni-leipzig.de. http://americanstudies.uni-leipzig.de/picador. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
- ^ "Hardcover Fiction". The New York Times. 2009-04-05. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/05/books/bestseller/besthardfiction.html.
External links
- Olen Steinhauer official website
- Olen Steinhauer official biography
- Contemporary Nomad (edited by Steinhauer)
- American novelists
- American spy fiction writers
- American thriller writers
- American crime fiction writers
- Fulbright Scholars
- Emerson College alumni
- Living people
- 1970 births
Источник: Olen Steinhauer
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