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Bruckner, KarlBruckner, Karl, b. Vienna, Jan. 9, 1906, d. Vienna, Oct. 25, 1982, author of books for young people, from 1949 free-lance writer. His books advocating peace and social justice were translated into many languages. Awarded the Austrian State Prize 1956 and 1961. Works: Der Diamant des Tobias Amberger, 1949; Die Spatzenelf, 1949; Pablo, der Indio, 1949; Die große Elf, 1951; Mein Bruder Ahual, 1952; Olympiade der Lausbuben, 1953; Die Strolche von Neapel, 1955; Lale, die Türkin, 1958; Viva Mexiko, 1959; Sadako will leben, 1961; Nur zwei Roboter, 1963; Mann ohne Waffe, 1968; Der Sieger, 1973; Yossi und Assad, 1985. Literature: R. Bamberger (ed.), K. B. Leben und Werk, 1966; R. Bamberger (ed.), Jugendschriftsteller dt. Sprache, 1980.
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