This article is about the Austrian writer. For for the German brass instrument maker of the same name, see Haas (brass instrument makers).
Wolf Haas (born 14 December 1960) is an Austrian writer. He is most widely known for his crime fiction novels featuring detective Simon Brenner, four of which were made into films. He has won several prizes for his works, including the German prize for crime fiction (Deutscher Krimipreis).
Wolf Haas was born in 1960 in Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer, which is part of the Austrian province of Salzburg.[1] After university he worked as an advertising copywriter. Between 1996 and 2003 he wrote seven detective stories, of which six featured detective Simon Brenner. Four were made into films: Komm, süßer Tod (Come Sweet Death), Silentium, Der Knochenmann (The Boneman) and Das ewige Leben (Life Eternal).[1] He has won several prizes for his works, including placed in the German prize for crime fiction (Deutscher Krimi Preis) three times (1997, 1999, 2000), including one first place,[2][3][4] and the Literaturpreis der Stadt Bremen 2013.[5]
Brenner detective stories (and where they are set):
Auferstehung der Toten (Zell am See), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1996, ISBN3-499-22831-9 (Translated by Annie Janusch as Resurrection, Melville House, 2014, ISBN978-1-61219-271-0)
Der Knochenmann (Klöch in Styria), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1997, ISBN3-499-22832-7 (Translated by Annie Janusch as The Bone Man, Melville House, 2013, ISBN978-1-61219-169-0)
Das ewige Leben (Graz), Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 2003, ISBN3-492-24095-X
Der Brenner und der liebe Gott, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 2009, ISBN978-3-455-40189-9 (Translated by Annie Janusch as Brenner and God, Melville House, 2012, ISBN978-1-61219-113-3)
Ausgebremst – Der Roman zur Formel 1, Rowohlt, Reinbek 1998, ISBN3-499-22868-8
Das Wetter vor 15 Jahren, 2006, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 2006, ISBN3-455-40004-3, translated by Stephanie Gilardi and Thomas S. Hansen as The Weather Fifteen Years Ago, Ariadne Press, Riverside California 2009, ISBN978-1-57241-166-1[6]
Verteidigung der Missionarsstellung. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 2012, ISBN978-3-455-40418-0