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Sophie's World became a best-seller in Norway and won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1994. The English translation was published in 1995, and the book was reported to be the best-selling book in the world that year. By 2011, the novel had been translated into fifty-nine languages, with over forty million print copies sold. [3]
1994 – Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Sophie's World. 1995 – Premio Bancarella for Il Mondo di Sofia, the Italian translation of Sophie's World. [2] 1996 - Peer Gynt Prize; 1997 – Buxtehude Bull for Durch einen Spiegel, in einem dunklen Wort, the German translation of I et speil, i en gåte. [3] 2004 – the Willy-Brandt Award in Oslo.
Brave New World-A critique on the conflict between the human element and animal nature of man as well as the manipulative use of psychological conditioning. Island; After Many a Summer; Jünger, Ernst: 1895–1998 Heliopolis; Eumeswil; Lewis, C. S. 1898-1963 Space Trilogy; Borges, Jorge Luis: 1899-1986 Philosophical idealism; Eternal recurrence ...
Sophie's World is a 1997 educational adventure game developed by The MultiMedia Corporation and published by Voyager. It is an adaptation of the novel Sophie's World by Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder .
Sophie's World (Sofies verden) is a 1999 Norwegian drama–adventure film directed by Erik Gustavson and starring Silje Storstein as Sophie. It is an adaptation of the 1991 novel of the same name by Jostein Gaarder. Upon its release in 1999 it was the most expensive film to date in Norway. [2]
She was a rising star, securing World Cup podiums in the 2023-2024 season. Sophie Hediger, who represented Switzerland in the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, died in an avalanche in Arosa, Switzerland ...
Every time I'd tell him that he'd go out there and play like he's the best player in the world." Who is Travis Hunter Sr.? Now 39, Travis Sr. was a football and track star for Boynton Beach High ...
The Solitaire Mystery (Norwegian: Kabalmysteriet) is a 1990 fantasy novel by Jostein Gaarder, the Norwegian author of the best-selling Sophie's World. The Solitaire Mystery, as with Sophie's World, has a philosophical content but, unlike Sophie's World, it does not explicitly mention philosophers and theories.