HELME HEINE

'Helme Heine' (b. 4 April 1941) in Berlin is a German writer, children's book author, illustrator and designer. He is the brother of Ernst Wilhelm Heine. He has lived in New Zealand since 1990, occasionally writing film scripts, audio book scripts and working on satirical drawings and sculpture.

Contents
Biography
Awards and prizes
Children's books
See also
Works about Helme Heine
External links

Biography


The young Helme Heine studied history of art, along with marketing and management. Afterwards, although unplanned, he took over the parental hotel in the proximity of Düsseldorf, then at the beginning of the 1960s he travelled to Europe and Asia. He remained in Johannesburg, South Africa for a few years. Among other things he starred in Cabaret there, brought a satirical magazine out and took over the management of a theatre chain.
He began to paint at the beginning of the seventies; 1975 saw him develop his first children's book, the ''Elefanteneinmaleins'' (Elephant multiplication table). He experienced his breakthrough in the same year with the Frankfurt Book Fair, where he got to know the publisher, Gertraud Middelhauve.
As an author and illustrator, Heine ranks today among the artists most renowned internationally; he has had work translated into 35 languages and received numerous honours worldwide. Among his most popular works ranks the little Dragon, Tabaluga.
Helme Heine also writes for adults, draws cartoons and animations and designs sculptures and furniture.
His summer home is in Bavaria.
In Böblingen from February 2005, a two-month special exhibition with 136 examples of Helme Heine's work ran, featuring watercolor art, drawings in India ink and pencil sketches, right up to sculptures and a designer game of chess.

Awards and prizes



★ 1983 Oldenburg Child & Youth Book Prize - Illustrations for Gudrun Mäcker ''Anna and the Tatzelwurm''

★ 1991 Grand Prize of the German Child & Youth Literature Academy, e.V.

★ European Children's Book Prize
Children's books


★ ''Samstag im Paradies'' (Saturday in Paradise)

★ ''Elefanteneinmaleins'' ISBN 3-407-77068-5 (Elephant Multiplication Tables)

★ ''Prinz Bär'' (Prince Bear)

★ ''Freunde'' (Friends)

★ ''König Hupf der I.'' (King Hop the First)

★ ''Das schönste Ei der Welt'' ISBN 3-407-77061-8 (Most beautiful egg in the world)

★ ''Na warte, sagte Schwarte'' (Just wait, said Schwarte)

★ ''Mullewapp'' (Translation Requested)

★ ''Tabaluga''

★ ''Der Hase mit der roten Nase'' ISBN 3-407-77006-5 (The hare with the red nose)

★ ''Der Club'' ISBN 3-407-77023-5 (The club)

★ ''Foxtrott'' ISBN 3-446-20306-0 (Foxtrot)

See also



Ralph Steadman

Heinrich Hannover

Works about Helme Heine



★ Karola Kimmerle: ''Die Freunde von Helme Heine.'' München: Ridinghaus (ca. 2001). ISBN 3-7421-3500-7 (The Friends of Helme Heine)

★ Maren Saam: ''Literatur-Werkstatt zum Kinderbuch von Helme Heine "Freunde".'' Mülheim an der Ruhr: Verl. an der Ruhr 2004. ISBN 3-86072-907-1 (Literature - Children's Books of Helme Heine)

External links





Biography (mit Foto)

Ausstellung Helme Heine in Böblingen (bis April 2005)

Interview 15. Februar 2005

Rezension zu "Foxtrott" in der FAZ

Hörspiele

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