Michael Cunningham
Michael Cunningham ( born November 6, 1952 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American book and screenwriter.
His novel The Hours ( German: The Hours ) has been translated into 22 languages and have won numerous literary awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and the Faulkner Award. In 2002, this was ( and Others Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore) into a film with a star cast. The film, directed by Stephen Daldry has won numerous awards, including the Academy Award (Oscar) for Nicole Kidman.
His novel A Home at the End of the World was ( inter alia with Colin Farrell ) filmed in 2004 successfully. For this movie Cunningham worked the first time, even with the script.
Michael Cunningham is a Professor Creative Writing at Brooklyn College in New York.
Awards
Works
- White Angel, short story 1989
- A Home at the End of the World, Goldmann Verlag, 2004, ISBN 3-442-73297-2; (1994 under the title Five miles to Woodstock published )
- Flesh and blood, Goldmann Verlag, 1998, ISBN 3-442-43272-3.
- Kindred. 1995
- The hours BtB / Goldmann, 2001, ISBN 3-442-72629-8.
- The hours audiobook. Read by Gottfried John. Brigitte Strong Voices, The Men 4 CDs, Random House 2007
- Land's End. A Walk in Provincetown, Luchterhand Literature Publishing House, 2003, ISBN 3- 630-87164 -X.
- Bright Days, Luchterhand Literature Publishing House, February 2006, ISBN 3-630-87225-5.
- Into which night. Luchterhand Literature Verlag, Munich, 2010. ISBN 978-3-630-87353-4.