Jacob the Liar
Jacob the Liar is a 1969 novel written by the East German Jewish author Jurek Becker. The German original title is Jakob der Lügner (pronounced [ˈjaːkɔp deːɐ̯ ˈlyːɡnɐ] ). Becker was awarded the ⓘHeinrich-Mann Prize (1971) and the Charles Veillon Prize (1971) after the publication of his bestseller.
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Author | Jurek Becker |
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Original title | Jakob der Lügner |
Translator | Melvin Kornfeld |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |
Genre | Tragedy |
Publication date | 1969 |
Published in English | 1975 (Kornfeld) 1996 (Vennewitz) |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
ISBN | 0-15-145975-4 (English 1975) ISBN 978-1-55970-315-4 (English 1996) |
OCLC | 1502579 |
833/.9/14 | |
LC Class | PZ4.B3952 Jac3 PT2662.E294 |
The novel was made into two films, Jacob the Liar (1975) by Frank Beyer, which was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, and Jakob the Liar (1999), a Hollywood production starring Robin Williams.
Jacob the Liar was first translated into English by Melvin Kornfeld in 1975, but without Becker's input. A new English translation was made in 1990 by Leila Vennewitz and Becker, published in 1996 it won the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize.