Uncategorized By Doug / 9 years ago Share Tweet Share Share Biography Markus Zusak was born in 1975 and is the author of five books, including the international bestseller, The Book Thief, which is translated into more than forty languages. First released in 2005, The Book Thief has spent a total of 375 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and still remains there eight years after it first came out. His first three books, The Underdog, Fighting Ruben Wolfe and When Dogs Cry (also known as Getting the Girl), released between 1999 and 2001, were all published internationally and garnered a number of awards and honours in his native Australia, and the USA. The Messenger (or I am the Messenger), published in 2002, won the 2003 Australian Children’s Book Council Book of the Year Award (Older Readers) and the 2003 NSW Premier’s Literary Award (Ethel Turner Prize), as well as receiving a Printz Honour in America. It also won numerous national readers choice awards across Europe, including the highly regarded Deutscher Jugendliteratur prize in Germany. It is The Book Thief, however, that has established Markus Zusak as one of the most successful authors to come out of Australia. To date, The Book Thief has held the number one position at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, the New York Times bestseller list, as well as in countries across South America, Europe and Asia. It has also been in the top five bestsellers in the UK and several other territories. It has amassed many and varied awards, ranging from literary prizes to readers choice awards to prizes voted on by booksellers. It was the only book to feature on both the USA and UK World Book Night Lists in 2012, and has now been adapted into a major motion picture. The Book Thief (the film adaptation) is directed by Emmy Award-winning Brian Percival (Downton Abbey) and was shot in Berlin by Twentieth Century Fox. The cast is headlined by Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush (Shine, The King’s Speech) and Academy Award nominee Emily Watson (Breaking the Waves, Anna Karenina). It also includes exciting new talents Ben Schnetzer, Nico Liersch, and Sophie Nelisse (Monsieur Lazhar), with Nelisse cast as The Book Thief, Liesel Meminger. The Guardian calls The Book Thief “a novel of breathtaking scope, masterfully told.” The New York Times: “Brilliant and hugely ambitious…the kind of book that can be life-changing.” The Age: “an original, moving, beautifully written book.” Markus Zusak grew up in Sydney, Australia, and still lives there with his wife and two children. The Interview Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, no eum saepe contentiones, odio dicant vivendum eu qui. Nec ad vitae maiorum petentium, adhuc nostrud his ex. Minim labores mei ad, vim suscipit dissentiunt cu, duo lorem malis ea. Justo delenit sit ut, ut latine adipisci evertitur pri. Vidit affert posidonium qui ut, mel percipitur temporibus ei. Vix ei autem graeco eirmod, an vix euismod imperdiet, mandamus sententiae ex eum. Vix tantas copiosae ne, pro postea corrumpit ut. Ludus saperet perpetua pro ad, alienum deseruisse ne vix. Tritani volutpat reformidans ei per, amet dicta ex qui. Mucius luptatum vix ex. Quem option vulputate ad sed. Listen to the whole interview here.
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