Constantin Lieb

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Constantin Lieb
Constantin Lieb studied philosophy and literary studies in Berlin. He works as an author and dramaturg, has been a fellow at Villa Aurora in Los Angeles, and is a member of the German Film Academy. For his work on the TV series Edem, he received the Grimme Prize. For his screenplay adaption of Erich Kästner's Fabian: Going to the Dogs, which was directed by Dominik Graf, Costantin Lieb was nominated for the German Film Prize. Wildboden is his first novel.
Constantin Lieb studied philosophy and literary studies in Berlin. He works as an author and dramaturg, has been a fellow at Villa Aurora in Los Angeles, and is a member of the German Film Academy. For his work on the TV series Edem, he received the Grimme Prize. For his screenplay adaption of Erich Kästner's Fabian: Going to the Dogs, which was directed by Dominik Graf, Costantin Lieb was nominated for the German Film Prize. Wildboden is his first novel.
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Year of Publication: 2026
Constantin LiebYear of Publication: 2026
Wildboden
1936, Frauenkirch, in the middle of the Swiss Alps, not far from Davos: surrounded by majestic mountains and laconic countryfolk, Erna Schilling and the painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner live in the...
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