Susanne Ayoub
Susanne Ayoub (born 1956 in Baghdad) is an Austrian-Iraqi writer, journalist and filmmaker. She is known primarily for her crime novels, such as Engelsgift (2004), published by Hoffmann und Campe Verlag, Hamburg, which became an international success.[1] The substance of her work often draws upon real experiences of women and then processed as fiction.
In 2014, Ayoub won the Karl Renner Prize in radio for the "Hörbild" presentation of "Prinzessin Vukobrankovics. Die drei Leben der Elisabeth Thury".[2][3][4]
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- ↑ "Susanne Ayoub Engelsgift" (in German). Perlentaucher.de. Retrieved 31 March 2015. line feed character in
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- ↑ "Auszeichnungen Weltbestes Radio". ORF.at. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
- ↑ "Prinzessin Vukobrankovics. Die drei Leben der Elisabeth Thury". ORF.at. 15 February 2014.
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