Thomas Sautner (born 1970 in Gmünd, Lower Austria) is an Austrian painter and writer.
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Born | 1970 Gmünd, Lower Austria |
Occupation | Writer, painter |
Nationality | Austrian |
Period | Contemporary |
Notable works | Fuchserde |
Biography
editThomas Sautner studied political science, communication and contemporary history. Then he worked as journalist. Sautner is a painter and a novelist. In his novels he writes about the life and the culture of the Yeniche people. He lives and works in the northern Waldviertel of Austria and in Vienna.
Sautner's first two novels, published in 2006 and 2007, dive into the world of the Yeniche people. Reviewer Eva Riebler of the Austrian literary magazine Etcetera pinpoints to the author's intention to "save the wisdom of the Yeniche people", even comparing the first book to The Little Prince of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.[1] In Austria, Sautner's books are regarded as bestsellers.[2]
Works
edit- Fuchserde, novel. Picus Verlag, Vienna 2006; Aufbau Verlag, Berlin 2008
- Milchblume, novel. Picus Verlag, Vienna 2007
- Fremdes Land, novel. Aufbau Verlag, Berlin 2010
References
edit- ^ Eva Riebler: Critical review of "Fuchserde".
- ^ See the article on Thomas Sautner's third novel in the newspaper Gmündner Zeitung
External links
edit- Thomas Sautner in the German National Library catalogue
- Literaturhaus Wien: Biography of Thomas Sautner (in German)
- Critical review of Milchblume (in German) by Martina Wunderer (Literaturhaus Wien).
- Critical review of Fremdes Land (in German).
- Kreativ-Atelier Thomas Sautner (in German)
- Book presentation Fuchserde of the Association of the Yeniche People in Germany and Europe (in German)
- Critical review of Fuchserde (in German) by Eva Riebler (Literary magazine Etcetera)
- Austrian television ORF on Thomas Sautner and the novel Fuchserde (in German)
- Article and interview of the Austrian daily newspaper Kurier from 15 September 2010 (in German)