Hans Carossa

Hans Carossa (15 December 1878 12 September 1956) was a German novelist and poet, known mostly for his autobiographical novels. He was born in Bad Tlz, and studied medicine, working as a field surgeon from 1916 to 1918. He was awarded the Swiss Gottfried Keller Prize in 1931, and the Goethe Prize in 1938. He died in Rittsteig bei Passau.

Works

  • Eine Kindheit (1922) novel, translated as Childhood
  • A Roumanian Diary (1924)
  • Verwandlungen einer Jugend (1928) novel
  • Doctor Gion (1931)
  • Fhrung und Geleit (1933) essays
  • Tagebuch eines jungen Arztes (1955)
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