Henning Mankell

Información sobre le autore

Fecha de nacimiento:
3 de febrero de 1948
Fecha de defunción:
5 de octubre de 2015

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Henning Mankell was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of a judge. He grew up in the towns of Sveg and Borås. His grandfather, also called Henning Mankell (1868–1930), was a well-known composer. At the age of 20, Mankell was the assistant director at the Riks Theater in Stockholm, and he was also writing. In the 1970s he moved to Norway, where he lived with a woman who was a member of the Maoist Communist Labour Party, although he never officially joined the Party. He moved to Africa and lived in several African countries, and in 1985 he founded the Avenida Theater in Maputo, Mozambique, where he continues to spend about half of every year. In 1997 he began his most well-known series of novels, a series of murder mysteries set in Ystad, Sweden, featuring the police detective Kurt Wallander. He also established a publishing house, Leopard Förlag, to publish young talents from both Africa and Sweden. He is married to Eva Bergman, daughter of Ingmar Bergman.

Libros de Henning Mankell

Henning Mankell: De vijfde vrouw (Dutch language, 2001, De Geus)

De vijfde vrouw

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Henning Mankell: Die falsche Fährte (German language, 2010, dtv Verlagsgesellschaft)

Die falsche Fährte

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Henning Mankell: Faceless Killers (Hardcover, 2003, ISIS Large Print)

Faceless Killers

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Henning Mankell: The Dogs of Riga (2004)

The Dogs of Riga

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Henning Mankell: The White Lioness (Paperback, 2003, Vintage)

The White Lioness

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Henning Mankell, Henning Mankell: Antes de que hiele (Paperback, Spanish language, 2007, Tusquets Editores, S.A.) Sin valoración

Antes de que hiele

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Henning Mankell: El hombre inquieto (Paperback, Spanish language, 2009, Tusquets) Sin valoración

El hombre inquieto

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