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Torsten Krol is an Australian writer resident in Queensland. He is the author of the FOREVERMAN series of novels (2018-2021). He is best known for his novels The Dolphin People (2006), a postmodern "parable" of a World War II-era German family lost in the South American jungle, and Callisto (2007), a "nightmarishly amusing" satire on modern day American attitudes to terrorism, post-9/11, which was translated into 22 languages.

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  • Torsten Krol is an Australian writer resident in Queensland. He is the author of the FOREVERMAN series of novels (2018-2021). He is best known for his novels The Dolphin People (2006), a postmodern "parable" of a World War II-era German family lost in the South American jungle, and Callisto (2007), a "nightmarishly amusing" satire on modern day American attitudes to terrorism, post-9/11, which was translated into 22 languages. (en)
  • Torsten Krol (...) è uno scrittore australiano. È autore di undici romanzi: * (The Dolphin People, 2006) incentrato sulle vicende di due fratelli cresciuti nella Germania nazista e in seguito dispersi nella foresta amazzonica; * (Callisto, 2009), satira sulle psicosi anti-terroristiche dell'America post 11 settembre; * (The Secret Book of Sacred Things), 2012, satira di fantascienza post apocalittica attraverso il diario di un'adolescente * Foreverman, romanzi 1-6, 2018 * Randall Priest, 2018 * Krakbrayn, 2019 In Italia tutti i suoi romanzi sono stati pubblicati da ISBN Edizioni. (it)
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  • Torsten Krol (...) è uno scrittore australiano. È autore di undici romanzi: * (The Dolphin People, 2006) incentrato sulle vicende di due fratelli cresciuti nella Germania nazista e in seguito dispersi nella foresta amazzonica; * (Callisto, 2009), satira sulle psicosi anti-terroristiche dell'America post 11 settembre; * (The Secret Book of Sacred Things), 2012, satira di fantascienza post apocalittica attraverso il diario di un'adolescente * Foreverman, romanzi 1-6, 2018 * Randall Priest, 2018 * Krakbrayn, 2019 La sua biografia non è nota, né tanto meno è mai apparso in pubblico. Il suo editore australiano lo descrive come una sorta di "recluso" volontario, che vive e lavora in totale anonimato e comunica con la propria casa editrice solo tramite posta elettronica. Molti media hanno speculato su quale possa essere la sua reale identità; in particolare il quotidiano neozelandese Sunday Star-Times e la rete televisiva ABC hanno avanzato l'ipotesi che possa trattarsi di un autore già noto che scrive sotto pseudonimo. In Italia tutti i suoi romanzi sono stati pubblicati da ISBN Edizioni. (it)
  • Torsten Krol is an Australian writer resident in Queensland. He is the author of the FOREVERMAN series of novels (2018-2021). He is best known for his novels The Dolphin People (2006), a postmodern "parable" of a World War II-era German family lost in the South American jungle, and Callisto (2007), a "nightmarishly amusing" satire on modern day American attitudes to terrorism, post-9/11, which was translated into 22 languages. (en)
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