Charles Simmons (author)

Charles Simmons ( * 1924 in New York City ) is an American writer who lives in New York.

Simmons worked as an editor for a long time, including the The New York Review of Books. In 1964 he won the Faulkner Award for his novel egg powder.

His novel salt water, a tribute to the story of Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev First Love, begins with the legendary set

This novel was praised enthusiastically by critics, especially after the publication in the U.S. and France, as in Germany.

Works

  • Egg powder, 1967 (1964) DNB
  • Salt water, Beck, 1999 (1998) ISBN 3-406-45291-4
  • Life wrinkles, Beck 2001 (1978), - transfer Susanne Hornfeck. ISBN 3-423-13062-8
  • The Venus game, Beck 2002, - transmission Jörg Trobitius. ISBN 3-406-49317-3
  • Belles Lettres, Beck 2003 - Klaus Modick transmission, transmission of the Sonnets Ulrike Draesner. ISBN 3-406-50970-3
  • Confessions of a sinner untrained, Beck 2005, ISBN 3-406-52929-1
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