About Ingo Schulze
Ingo Schulze was born in Dresden in 1962 and lives in Berlin. His books – including “33 Moments of Happiness” (1995), “New Lives“ (2005), “Adam and Evelyn” (2008), and most recently “Peter Holtz” (2017) – have been great successes. They are taught in schools and have been adapted to film and translated into 30 languages. Ingo Schulze has won numerous awards for his work, both in Germany and abroad, including the Joseph Breitbach Prize, Peter Weiss Preis, Leipzig Book Fair Prize, Grinzane Cavour and the Bertolt Brecht Literature Prize.