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Jakob Arjouni

Jakob Arjouni (8 October 1964 – 17 January 2013), pseudonym of ''Jakob Bothe'', born ''Michelsen'', was a German author. He received the 1992 German Crime Fiction Prize for ''One Man, One Murder''.〔(Ziegler Visiting Speaker Series Presents Jakob Arjouni ). University of British Columbia.〕
== Life ==
Jakob Arjouni was born in Frankfurt am Main. He ended his university studies and published his first novel ''Happy Birthday, Türke!'' (1985) at the age of 20.〔 This was the first in his ''Kayankaya'' series of crime novels, featuring private detective Kemal Kayankaya, and set in Frankfurt am Main where Arjouni resided. The series brought him recognition both in Germany and abroad: the books were translated into 10 different languages. In 1987, he received the '' Baden-Württembergischen Autorenpreis für das deutschsprachige Jugendtheater'' for his play ''Nazim schiebt ab''. In 1992, he received the German Crime Fiction Prize for ''(One Man, One Murder )''. He died, aged 48, in Berlin, after a long fight against pancreatic cancer.

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