Gisbert Haefs

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Gisbert Haefs, German writer, translator and publisher, 2010 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Gisbert Haefs (born 9 January 1950) is a German writer in several genres and translator. He has written historical novels such as Alexander,[1] won both the Deutscher Science Fiction Preis[2] and Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis[3] in science fiction, and placed at the Deutscher Krimi Preis[4] for crime fiction. As a translator he worked on a much criticized effort at translating works of Jorge Luis Borges into German.[5]

His sister is the writer and translator Gabriele Haefs.[6]

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  2. ^ Deutscher Science Fiction Preis page on "Gisbert Haefs" (German)
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  4. ^ Official website of the Deutscher Krimi Preis, page for 1997 (German)
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  6. ^ "Haefs, Gabriele". dnb.de (in German). Retrieved 20 July 2025.
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