Daniel Kehlmann is a German-Austrian novelist and playwright renowned for his intellectually playful and historically rich fiction. Born in Munich in 1975, he achieved international acclaim with "Measuring the World," a witty exploration of scientists Alexander von Humboldt and Carl Friedrich Gauss that became one of the biggest German literary successes in decades. His other works include "Tyll," a picaresque novel set during the Thirty Years' War, and the unsettling novella "You Should Have Left." Kehlmann's fiction blends philosophical inquiry with accessible storytelling, earning him numerous awards and translations into more than forty languages.