The son of a German mother and a Hungarian father who fled the country in 1956, Timur Vermes was born in Nuremberg in 1967. He studied history and politics and went on to become a journalist. He has written for the Abendzeitung and the Cologne Express and worked for various magazines. He has ghostwritten several books since 2007. This is his first novel. Jamie Bulloch's translations include Ruth Maier's Diary, Portrait of a Mother as a Young Women by F. C. Delius, and novels by Paulus Hochgatterer and Daniel Glattauer.
HE'S BACK AND HE'S FUHRIOUS! 'Desperately funny . . . An ingenious comedy of errors.' --Janet Maslin, The New York Times 'Satire at its best.' --Newsweek In this record-breaking bestseller, Timur Vermes imagines what would happen if Adolf Hilter reawak...[SEE MORE]