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2 Bibliography  



2.1  Novels  





2.2  Short fiction  





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3 Notes and references  





4 Further reading  





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Andreas Eschbach
Eschbach in 2014
Eschbach in 2014
Born (1959-09-15) 15 September 1959 (age 64)
Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany
OccupationNovelist
GenreScience fiction, thriller
Notable worksJesus Video, Eine Billion Dollar, Herr aller Dinge
Website
andreaseschbach.de

Andreas Eschbach (born 15 September 1959, in Ulm) is a German writer, primarily of science fiction. His stories that are not clearly in the SF genre usually feature elements of the fantastic.

Biography[edit]

Eschbach studied aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart and later worked as a software engineer. He has been writing since he was 12 years old. His first professional publication was the short story Dolls, published in 1991 in German computing magazine C't. His first novel was published in 1995. Nine of his novels have won the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis, one of the most prestigious awards in the German SF scene. Four of his novels have won the Deutscher Science Fiction Preis.

His novels have also been translated into a number of languages, including English, French, Italian, Russian, Serbian, Polish, Turkish, Japanese and Portuguese.

In 2002, his novel Jesus Video was adapted for German television. In 2003, his novel Eine Billion Dollar was adapted for German radio. His only novels translated into English were Die Haarteppichknüpfer, published in 2005 as The Carpet Makers, Herr aller Dinge, published in 2014 as Lord of All Things, and Perry Rhodan 0 -- Das größte Abenteuer:Roman, in 2023 as Perry Rhodan 0 -- The Greatest Adventure: Novel.

Bibliography[edit]

Novels[edit]

Young Adult novels
  1. Das ferne Leuchten (2005), ISBN 3-401-05749-9 (new edition of Das Marsprojekt)
  2. Die blauen Türme (2005), ISBN 3-401-05770-7
  3. Die gläsernen Höhlen (2006), ISBN 3-401-05867-3
  4. Die steinernen Schatten (2007), ISBN 978-3-401-06060-6
  5. Die schlafenden Hüter (2008), ISBN 978-3-401-06061-3
  6. Gibt es Leben auf dem Mars oder Das Marsprojekt – der flüsternde Sturm (2009), ISBN 978-3-401-06366-9 (a short story-length prequel to the Marsprojekt-series)
  1. Black*Out (2010), ISBN 978-3-401-06062-0
  2. Hide*Out (2011), ISBN 978-3-401-06587-8
  3. Time*Out (2012), ISBN 978-3-401-06630-1
  1. Aquamarin (2015), ISBN 978-3-401-60022-2
  2. Submarin (2017), ISBN 978-3-401-60023-9
  3. Ultramarin (2019), ISBN 978-3-401-60389-6

Short fiction[edit]

Collections
Stories[1]
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
The carpetmaker's son 2001 Eschbach, Andreas (January 2001). "The carpetmaker's son". F&SF. 100 (1). Translated by Doryl Jensen: 37–41. Originally published in German as『Die Haarteppichknüpfer』in the Dec 1985 issue of Flugasche.
Contributions to the Perry Rhodan series
Anthologies (edited)

Non-fiction[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.
  • ^ "Perry Rhodan 0 -- The Greatest Adventure: Novel (Perry Rhodan 0 -- Das größte Abenteuer:Roman)". Google drive. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
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