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Eva Menasse, born in 1970 in Vienna, began
her journalism work with Profil in Vienna. She became editor of
the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, covering the trial of the Holocaust-denier
David Irving in London, and wrote a book about it. Following a stay in
Prague, she worked as the cultural correspondent in Vienna. She lives
since 2003 in Berlin as a freelance writer. Her debut novel, Vienna,
was greeted with great success from critics and readers. Lässliche
Todsünden, published by Kiepenheuer & Witsch, appeared in
2009. (2011)
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