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Boy Lornsen (7 August 1922 – 26 July 1995) was a German sculptor and author of children's literature, writing both in Standard German and in Platt. Lornsen served as pilot and radio operator in the German Luftwaffe during World War II. After the war, he was educated as a sculptor at Hanover. He worked as a sculptor into the 1960s. In 1967, he published his first children's book, about a boy who helps a robot with his homework, Robbi, Tobbi und das Fliewatüüt. The book was a success, and was adapted for television in 1972. Lornsen was a member of P.E.N. from 1981.

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  • Boy Lornsen (* 7. August 1922 in Keitum auf Sylt; † 26. Juli 1995 ebenda) war ein deutscher Bildhauer und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Boy Lornsen (7 August 1922 – 26 July 1995) was a German sculptor and author of children's literature, writing both in Standard German and in Platt. Lornsen served as pilot and radio operator in the German Luftwaffe during World War II. After the war, he was educated as a sculptor at Hanover. He worked as a sculptor into the 1960s. In 1967, he published his first children's book, about a boy who helps a robot with his homework, Robbi, Tobbi und das Fliewatüüt. The book was a success, and was adapted for television in 1972. Lornsen was a member of P.E.N. from 1981. Lornsen's books were translated into numerous languages, including Greek, Japanese and Norwegian. In 1980, his Jakobus Nimmersatt was adapted by Japan's Nippon Animation studio into a TV special, Nodoka Mori no Dobutsu Daisakusen (The Great Plan of the Animals of Placid Forest), directed by Yoshio Kuroda; the special was released in English under two different titles, Back to the Forest and Peter of Placid Forest. Paul the Octopus was named after one of his poems: Der Tintenfisch Paul Oktopus. (en)
  • Boy Lornsen (né le 7 août 1922 à Keiţum, Sylt, Schleswig-Holstein et mort à Keitum le 26 juillet 1995) est un sculpteur allemand et auteur de littérature de jeunesse à la fois en allemand standard et en bas allemand. (fr)
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  • 1922-08-07 (xsd:date)
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  • 1995-07-26 (xsd:date)
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  • 1922-08-07 (xsd:date)
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  • On the occasion of the opening of the new district library in Friedrichsort. (en)
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  • 1995-07-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Boy Lornsen (en)
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  • German (en)
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  • Sculptor and author of children's literature (en)
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  • Boy Lornsen (* 7. August 1922 in Keitum auf Sylt; † 26. Juli 1995 ebenda) war ein deutscher Bildhauer und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Boy Lornsen (né le 7 août 1922 à Keiţum, Sylt, Schleswig-Holstein et mort à Keitum le 26 juillet 1995) est un sculpteur allemand et auteur de littérature de jeunesse à la fois en allemand standard et en bas allemand. (fr)
  • Boy Lornsen (7 August 1922 – 26 July 1995) was a German sculptor and author of children's literature, writing both in Standard German and in Platt. Lornsen served as pilot and radio operator in the German Luftwaffe during World War II. After the war, he was educated as a sculptor at Hanover. He worked as a sculptor into the 1960s. In 1967, he published his first children's book, about a boy who helps a robot with his homework, Robbi, Tobbi und das Fliewatüüt. The book was a success, and was adapted for television in 1972. Lornsen was a member of P.E.N. from 1981. (en)
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  • Boy Lornsen (en)
  • Boy Lornsen (de)
  • Boy Lornsen (fr)
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