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Cornelia Maria Funke () (born 10 December 1958) is a German author of
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. Born in
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, North Rhine-Westphalia, she began her career as a social worker before becoming a
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. She began writing novels in the late 1980s and focused primarily on fantasy-oriented stories that depict the lives of children faced with adversity. Funke has since become Germany's "best-selling author for children". Her work has been translated into several languages and, as of 2012, Funke has sold over 20 million copies of her books worldwide. Funke achieved acclaim as the author of the children's novels ''
The Thief Lord ''The Thief Lord'' is a children's novel written by Cornelia Funke. It was published in Germany in 2000 and translated into English by Oliver Latsch in 2002 for The Chicken House, a division of Scholastic publishing company. It was Funke's firs ...
'' (2002) and '' Dragon Rider'' (2004), which were translated and released in English after originally being published in Germany. She subsequently achieved wider recognition with the ''Inkheart'' series of novels, which include ''
Inkheart ''Inkheart'' (german: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, and the first book of the ''Inkheart'' series, which was continued with ''Inkspell'' (2005) and ''Inkdeath'' (2007). The novel won the 2004 BookSense Boo ...
'' (2003), ''
Inkspell ''Inkspell'' (German title: ''Tintenblut'') is a 2005 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It was named the 2006 Book Sense Book of the Year in the Children's Literature category. ''Inkspell'' is the second novel in Cornelia Funke's ''I ...
'' (2005), and ''
Inkdeath ''Inkdeath'' (German title: ''Tintentod'') is a 2007 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It is the third novel in the ''Inkheart'' series, following ''Inkheart ''Inkheart'' (german: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by ...
'' (2007). ''The Thief Lord'', ''Dragon Rider'', and ''Inkheart'' have all been adapted into feature films and spent numerous weeks on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. Often referred to as the "German
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", Funke was chosen by ''
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'' as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in their 2005 list.


Early life

Cornelia Funke was born in 1958 in the town of
Dorsten Dorsten (; Westphalian: ''Dössen'') is a town in the district of Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and has a population of about 75,000. Dorsten is situated on the western rim of Westphalia bordering the Rhineland. Its hist ...
in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany to Karl-Heinz and Helmi Funke. As a child, she wanted to become an astronaut or a pilot, but ultimately decided to study
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at the University of Hamburg. After finishing her studies, Funke worked for three years as a social worker. During her social work she focused on working with children who came from deprived backgrounds.Cornelia Funke biography
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She had a stint illustrating books, but soon began writing her own stories, inspired by the sorts of stories that had appealed to the deprived children she had worked with. She wrote her first story at the age of 28.


Career

During the late 1980s and the 1990s, Funke established herself as writer of
children's fiction Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader. Children's ...
in Germany. Her early work includes two children's series—the fantasy-oriented ''Gespensterjäger'' (Ghosthunters) and the ''Wilde Hühner'' (''C.H.I.X.'') line of books. Funke's initial success was relegated to her native Germany, but once her novels began being translated into English in 2002, she achieved wider recognition. Barry Cunningham, a publisher who was well-known for signing
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and publishing ''
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'' in 1997, received a letter from a young bilingual girl who asked why Funke's novel hadn't been translated into English yet. Cunningham sought out Funke and decided to released her novels in English through his newly-formed publishing house,
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. Funke's first book to be translated into English was ''
The Thief Lord ''The Thief Lord'' is a children's novel written by Cornelia Funke. It was published in Germany in 2000 and translated into English by Oliver Latsch in 2002 for The Chicken House, a division of Scholastic publishing company. It was Funke's firs ...
'', originally published in 2000 as ''Herr der Diebe''. The translation, released by The Chicken House in 2002, won widespread acclaim and reached several best-seller lists. It was later adapted into a feature film of the same name in 2006. Another early English translation was '' Dragon Rider'', originally published in Germany in 1997 as ''Drachenreiter''. Released in the United States in 2004, it became a massive success, and remained on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list for 78 weeks, reaching number one on the Children's Best-Seller list. A sequel, ''Dragon Rider: The Griffin's Feather'', was published over a decade later, in 2017, and a feature film adaptation of the same name was released in 2020. Funke found further acclaim ''
Inkheart ''Inkheart'' (german: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, and the first book of the ''Inkheart'' series, which was continued with ''Inkspell'' (2005) and ''Inkdeath'' (2007). The novel won the 2004 BookSense Boo ...
'' (2003), which won the 2004 BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature.BookSense Book of the Year Children's Literature
''Inkheart'' was the first part of a trilogy and was continued with ''
Inkspell ''Inkspell'' (German title: ''Tintenblut'') is a 2005 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It was named the 2006 Book Sense Book of the Year in the Children's Literature category. ''Inkspell'' is the second novel in Cornelia Funke's ''I ...
'' (2005), which won Funke her second BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature in 2006. The trilogy was initially concluded in ''
Inkdeath ''Inkdeath'' (German title: ''Tintentod'') is a 2007 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It is the third novel in the ''Inkheart'' series, following ''Inkheart ''Inkheart'' (german: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by ...
'', but has been revived in 2020 when Funke announced that a sequel called ''Die Farbe der Rache'' (''The Color of Revenge'') will be published by October 2021 in Germany. Following the release of the first ''Inkheart'' novel,
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bought the film rights to all three books for a cinema adaptation. Funke moved to Los Angeles in 2005 after she had accepted the offer to participate as the film's producer alongside
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."Release Date Changes: Be Kind Rewind, 27 Dresses, Inkheart"
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and features an
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that includes
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and newcomer
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, among others. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. In 2009, a video game based on the film was released for the
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. In 2010, Cornelia returned with her first book since ''Inkdeath'' in 2007, '' Reckless''. The combined printing run for the first hardcover edition was 1,000,000 copies. Two sequels, ''Fearless'' and ''The Golden Yarn'', were released in 2013 and 2016. In 2015, the film '' Ghosthunters on Icy Trails'' (German original title: ''Gespensterjäger''), based on her novel ''Ghosthunters and the Incredibly Revolting Ghost!'', was released in Germany on 2 April 2015. In 2017, Funke published ''The Book No One Ever Read'', the first work written by the author in English, as opposed to being written in German first. Funke calls the picture book her "''Inkheart'' for kindergartners" and also illustrated the book herself.


On writing

On her personal website, Funke states that the vital starting point for a good book is an "idea". She said of ideas that "they come from everywhere and nowhere, from outside and inside. I have so many, I won't be able to write them down in one lifetime." The characters, Funke elaborates, "Mostly they step into my writing room and are so much alive, that I ask myself, where did they come from. Of course, some of them are the result of hard thinking, adding characteristics, manners, etc., but others are alive from the first moment they appear", and pointed out that Dustfinger from ''Inkheart'' was one of the most vivid characters who ever popped into her mind. For aspiring authors, Funke says: "Read – and be curious. And if somebody says to you: 'Things are this way. You can't change it' – don't believe a word." Her early time as a social worker has inspired the way in which she deals with the themes in her literature. In ''The Thief Lord'', she shows children being in a difficult situation, but also still being children. Scipio says once that he is a good thief because he is small. She is willing to celebrate children for their own strengths, not just their ability to act like adults. In her picture book, ''The Book No One Ever Read'', Funke starts: "Every book longs to tell its story."


Personal life

Funke married printer Rolf Frahm in 1979. Their daughter, Anna, was born in 1989 and soon after their son, Ben, was born in 1994. The family lived in Hamburg for 24 years, until they moved to Los Angeles in May 2005. In March 2006, her husband died of cancer. In 2021 Funke left the United States and moved to
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, Italy. Funke has been the official patron of the children's hospice Bethel for dying children since February 2010. Since 2012, she has been one of the German ambassadors of the UN Decade on Biodiversity. Since 2013, she has also been the Official Patron of the charity Ecologia Youth Trust, which helps marginalised children and young people around the world.


Awards

* 1998 –
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for ''Drachenreiter'' ('' Dragon Rider'') * 2000 – Wildweibchenpreis for her collected works * 2000 – La vache qui lit for ''Herr der Diebe'' (''
The Thief Lord ''The Thief Lord'' is a children's novel written by Cornelia Funke. It was published in Germany in 2000 and translated into English by Oliver Latsch in 2002 for The Chicken House, a division of Scholastic publishing company. It was Funke's firs ...
'') * 2001 – Kalbacher Klapperschlange for ''Herr der Diebe'' * 2001 – Preis der Jury der jungen Leser for ''Herr der Diebe'' * 2002 – Evangelischer Buchpreis for ''Herr der Diebe'' * 2003 –
Corine Literature Prize The Corine – International Book Prize, as it is officially called, is a German literature prize created by the Bavarian chapter of the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels, first awarded in 2001. It is awarded to German and international "au ...
for ''Herr der Diebe'' * 2003 – Mildred L. Batchelder Award for ''Herr der Diebe'' * 2003 – Nordstemmer Zuckerrübe for ''Kleiner Werwolf'' * 2004 – Preis der Jury der jungen Leser for ''Tintenherz'' (''
Inkheart ''Inkheart'' (german: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, and the first book of the ''Inkheart'' series, which was continued with ''Inkspell'' (2005) and ''Inkdeath'' (2007). The novel won the 2004 BookSense Boo ...
'') * 2004 – Phantastik-Preis der Stadt Wetzlar for ''Tintenherz'' * 2004 – Kalbacher Klapperschlange for ''Tintenherz'' * 2004 – Book Sense Children's Literature Award (Children's Literature Honor Books) for ''Inkheart'' * 2006 – Book Sense Book of the Year Children's Literature Winner for ''Inkspell'' * 2008 –
Roswitha Prize The Roswitha Prize (german: Roswitha-Preis) is the oldest German language prize for literature that is given solely to women. The Roswitha-Medal has been given almost yearly since 1973 by the city of Bad Gandersheim. In 1998 it received its mode ...
for her body of work * 2020 – Special Award For Lifetime Achievement from the German Youth Literature Awards


Novels

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''Dragon Rider'' series

* '' Dragon Rider'' (1997, 2004 English release) * ''Dragon Rider: The Griffin's Feather'' (2017) * ''Dragon Rider: The Aurelia Curse'' (2021)


''MirrorWorld'' series

* '' Reckless'' (2010) * ''Fearless'' (2013) * '' The Golden Yarn'' (2016) * ''The Silver Tracks'' (2021)


''Inkheart'' series

* ''
Inkheart ''Inkheart'' (german: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, and the first book of the ''Inkheart'' series, which was continued with ''Inkspell'' (2005) and ''Inkdeath'' (2007). The novel won the 2004 BookSense Boo ...
'' (2003, 2005 English release) * ''
Inkspell ''Inkspell'' (German title: ''Tintenblut'') is a 2005 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It was named the 2006 Book Sense Book of the Year in the Children's Literature category. ''Inkspell'' is the second novel in Cornelia Funke's ''I ...
'' (2005, 2005 English release) * ''
Inkdeath ''Inkdeath'' (German title: ''Tintentod'') is a 2007 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It is the third novel in the ''Inkheart'' series, following ''Inkheart ''Inkheart'' (german: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by ...
'' (2008, 2008 English release) * ''The Colour of Revenge'' (2023)


''Ghosthunters''

* ''Ghosthunters and the Incredibly Revolting Ghost'' (First Edition 1993, English version 2007) * ''Ghosthunters and the Gruesome Invincible Lightning Ghost'' (First Edition 1994, English version 2007) * ''Ghosthunters and the Totally Moldy Baroness!'' (First Edition 1995, English version 2007) * ''Ghosthunters and the Muddy Monster of Doom!'' (First Edition 2001, English version 2007)


''C.H.I.X.''

* ''Die Wilden Hühner'' (1993) – The Summer Gang (C.H.I.X. – Book 1) * ''Die Wilden Hühner auf Klassenfahrt'' (1995) – The New Girl (C.H.I.X. – Book 2) * ''Die Wilden Hühner – Fuchsalarm'' (1998) * ''Die Wilden Hühner und das Glück der Erde'' (2000) * ''Die Wilden Hühner und die Liebe'' (2003) * ''Die Wilden Hühner – gestohlene Geheimnisse'' CD-ROM (2004) * ''Die Wilden Hühner und das Leben'' (2007, written by Thomas Schmidt but including the characters from former ''Die Wilden Huehner'' books)


Picture books

* ''The Princess Knight'' (2003) * ''Pirate Girl'' (2005) * ''The Wildest Brother'' (2006) * ''Princess Pigsty'' (2007) * ''The Pirate Pig'' (2015) * ''Emma and the Blue Genie'' (2015) * ''The Book No One Ever Read'' (2017)


References


External links


MirrorWorld Novels Site
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Authorities {{DEFAULTSORT:Funke, Cornelia 1958 births German children's writers German fantasy writers German expatriates in Italy German expatriates in the United States People from Dorsten Living people German women children's writers Women science fiction and fantasy writers 20th-century German writers 21st-century German writers 20th-century German women writers 21st-century German women writers