Daniel Kehlmann is a renowned German-Austrian author whose works have gained international acclaim.
His novel "Measuring the World" has been translated into over forty languages, solidifying his global literary presence.
Kehlmann's exceptional writing has earned him numerous prestigious awards, including the Candide Prize, Kleist Prize, and Thomas Mann Prize.
His versatility and talent have been recognized by various literary foundations and institutions.
Kehlmann's cosmopolitan lifestyle is reflected in his divided residence between Vienna and Berlin, allowing him to draw inspiration from both cultural hubs.
His ability to captivate readers across linguistic and cultural boundaries has established him as a significant figure in contemporary literature.
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