Peter Handke was born in Griffen, Austria, in 1942. He came to early prominence in the 1960s for such experimental plays as Kaspar and rapidly established himself asone of the most respected German-language writers of his generation, producing fiction, translations, memoirs, screenplays, and essays. Among his best-known novels are The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, Repetition, and My Year in the No-Man's Bay. He has directed adaptions of his novels The Left-Handed Woman and Absence and collaborated with filmmaker Wim Wenders on four films, including Wings of Desire. In addition to Slow Homecoming, NYRB Classics has also published Handke's novel Short Letter, Long Farewell. Peter Handke won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2019.

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Title: Contra el sueño profundo, Author: Peter Handke
Title: La ladrona de fruta: o Viaje de ida al interior del país / The Fruit Thief: or, One-Way Journey into the Interior, Author: Peter Handke
Title: Diálogo, Author: Peter Handke
Title: La segunda espada: Una historia de mayo / The Second Sword: A Tale from the Merry Month of May, Author: Peter Handke
Title: Pero yo vivo solamente de los intersticios, Author: Peter Handke
Title: Los avispones, Author: Peter Handke
Title: Mi día en el otro país: Una historia de demonios, Author: Peter Handke