Simon Pasternak Explained
Simon Pasternak (born 1971) is a Danish author and publisher. He holds a master's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Copenhagen.
Together with his author colleague Christian Dorph Simon Pasternak is writing a series of crime novels that all take place in the last fourth of the twentieth century and in which historical events and people play a crucial role.
In 2014 Pasternak was awarded the Harald Mogensen Prize by the Danish Criminal Academy (Det danske Kriminalakademi, DKA) for his novel Death Zones.[1]
Published works
- Oqaluttuartoq Jens Rosing/Fortælleren Jens Rosing (1999)
- Om et øjeblik i himlen (2005). Crime fiction, written by Christian Dorph & Simon Pasternak
- Afgrundens rand (Edge of the Abyss) (2007). Crime fiction, written by Christian Dorph & Simon Pasternak
- Jeg er ikke her (I'm Not Here) (2010). Crime fiction, written by Christian Dorph & Simon Pasternak
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Gyldendal presseservice - Simon Pasternak modtager Harald Mogensen-prisen for Bedste danske spændingsroman 2013. 2020-08-11. presse.gyldendal.dk.