Simon Brenner: Wolf Haas (1960—)

Heike Henderson

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Abstract

Conceived in defiance of a literary establishment that had for fifteen years refused to publish Haas's novels, the quirky ex-policeman turned private investigator Simon Brenner is now celebrated by literary critics and readers alike. Cranky, ambitionless, and often underestimated, Brenner (whose name translates as "Burner") is a reluctant hero who embodies many stereotypical Austrian traits while at the same time undermining traditional images of Austria as an unspoiled tourist destination with a rich cultural heritage, traditional values, and wholesome inhabitants.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publication100 Greatest Literary Detectives
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2018

EGS Disciplines

  • German Literature
  • Modern Languages

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