German novelist, painter, and illustrator (1965–2013)
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Wolfgang Herrndorf
Herrndorf in 2011.
Born
Wolfgang Herrndorf
12 June 1965
Hamburg, West Germany (now Germany)
Died
26 August 2013 (aged 48)
Berlin, Germany
Resting place
Dorotheenstadt Cemetery, Berlin
Alma mater
Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
Occupation(s)
Author, painter, illustrator, blogger
Spouse
Carola Wimmer
(m. 2013)
Writing career
Pen name
Stimmen (for his blogs)
Genre
Dramedy, satire, social novel
Subjects
Unreliable narrator, poetry, self-criticism
Years active
2001–2013
Wolfgang Herrndorf (12 June 1965 in Hamburg – 26 August 2013 in Berlin) was a German author, painter, and illustrator.
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