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Gerhard Henschel
Author · 23 books
Gerhard Henschel (born 1962 in Hanover) is a writer who was, among other things, an editor at the satirical magazine Titanic. He has published novels, nonfiction and satire. His notable works include the epistolary novel »Die Liebenden« (2002), »Kindheitsroman« (2004) and further autobiographical novels featuring Martin Schlosser, including »Künstlerroman«, »Arbeiterroman« and »Erfolgsroman«. His other books include »Der dreizehnte Beatle«, »Da mal nachhaken. Näheres über Walter Kempowski« and »Menetekel. 3000 Jahre Untergang des Abendlandes«. Henschel has received the Hannelore Greve Literature Prize, the Nicolas Born Prize and the Georg K. Glaser Prize.