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'''Peter Karoshi''' (born 1975) is an [[Austrian]] writer. He was born and raised in [[Graz]], and he attended the [[University of Graz]]. |
'''Peter Karoshi''' (born 1975) is an [[Austrian]] writer. He was born and raised in [[Graz]], and he attended the [[University of Graz]]. |
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Noted books include his debut novel ''Grünes, grünes Gras'' and the 2021 novel ''Zu den Elefanten''. The latter was nominated for the [[Deutschen Buchpreis]] and the [[EU Prize for Literature]].<ref>https://euprizeliterature.eu/author/peter-karoshi</ref><ref>https://www.literaturdialoge.at/peter-karoshi-beim-budapester-internationalen-buchfestival |
Noted books include his debut novel ''Grünes, grünes Gras'' and the 2021 novel ''Zu den Elefanten''. The latter was nominated for the [[Deutschen Buchpreis]] and the [[EU Prize for Literature]].<ref>https://euprizeliterature.eu/author/peter-karoshi</ref><ref>https://www.literaturdialoge.at/peter-karoshi-beim-budapester-internationalen-buchfestival</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:24, 19 April 2024
Peter Karoshi (born 1975) is an Austrian writer. He was born and raised in Graz, and he attended the University of Graz.
Noted books include his debut novel Grünes, grünes Gras and the 2021 novel Zu den Elefanten. The latter was nominated for the Deutschen Buchpreis and the EU Prize for Literature.[1][2]