Martin Ruf

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Martin Ruf (* 1960 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German writer and literary translator .

Life

Martin Ruf has emerged as a translator of numerous works in English-language entertainment and tension literature. He also writes narrative works , essays and poems . In 2001 his novel Alexandras Augen was published by Haffmans Verlag Zurich. Various small theaters in southern Germany performed his plays.

Ruf lives in Emmendingen im Breisgau.

Works

  • Alexandra's eyes , Zurich 2000

Translations

  • Jane Alison : The love artist , Munich [u. a.] 2003
  • Jeffrey Archer, Spiel der Zeit , Munich, 2015
  • Jeffrey Archer, The Legacy of the Father , Munich, 2015
  • Jeffrey Archer, Erbe und Schicksal , Munich, 2016
  • Jeffrey Archer, In the shadow of our wishes , Munich, 2016
  • Jeffrey Archer, The Paths of Power , Munich, 2017
  • John P. Birkelund : Gustav Stresemann , Hamburg 2003
  • Dean Vincent Carter : In the Eye of Evil , Munich 2006
  • Paul Cleave : The Seventh Death , Munich 2007
  • Max Allan Collins : The scorpion king , Munich 2002
  • Daniel Kalla : Blood Lie , Munich 2009
  • Daniel Kalla: Immun , Munich 2007
  • Daniel Kalla: Pandemic , Munich 2006
  • Daniel Kalla: Rage - the therapy , Munich 2008
  • Jim Kokoris : On a day like this , Munich [u. a.] 2004
  • David Lodge : Thinks , Zurich 2001
  • David Lodge: The craft of writing , Zurich 2001
  • Max Phillips : In the shadow of the volcano , Munich 2005
  • Scott Sigler : Infected , Munich 2008
  • Scott Sigler: Virulent , Munich 2010
  • Paullina Simons : Land of Lupins , Rheda-Wiedenbrück [u. a.] 2007 (translated together with Claire Roth and Jens Plassmann)