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  1. John Maxwell Brownjohn (11 April 1929 [1][2] – 6 January 2020) was a British literary translator. [3] Career. John Brownjohn translated more than 160 books, and won the Schlegel-Tieck Prize for German translation three times and the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize once. Film.

  2. Nov 9, 2012 · INTERVIEW | John Brownjohn on Walter Moers and Translation. Walter Moers' Zamonia novels are some of the most creative humorous Fantasy I have ever read. Yes, even better than some of Terry Pratchett's work. Moers is also one of the biggest authors in Germany, but in the English speaking world he has more of a cult following.

  3. Brownjohn, John 1929–(J. Brownjohn, John Nevil Maxwell Brownjohn) PERSONAL: Born April 11, 1929, in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England; son of Sir Nevil Charles Dowell (a military general) and Isabelle Brownjohn; married Jacqueline Sally Byrd, 1969; children: Emma Louise, Jonathan Nevil.

  4. Jan 6, 2020 · John Maxwell Brownjohn (11 April 1929 – 6 January 2020) was a British literary translator.

  5. John Brownjohn is the author of The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear (4.30 avg rating, 24663 ratings, 1912 reviews, published 1999), The City of Dreaming Bo...

  6. Dec 16, 2001 · Translated by John Brownjohn. Notes translated by Susanne Ehlert. Illustrated. 434 pp. New York: Basic Books. $26. LOTHAR MACHTAN maintains in ''The Hidden Hitler'' that he has marshaled...

  7. Oct 10, 2001 · by Lothar Machtan (Author), John Brownjohn (Translator) 4.4 52 ratings. See all formats and editions. Adolf Hitler. No other figure in contemporary history is associated with such far-reaching historical impact and such monstrous crimes. His name alone is emblematic of world war and Holocaust.

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