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On November 12, 1929, the surrealist He was born in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, as the son of a painter.
In 1945, when he was sixteen years old, he was called up for military service and continued his education. He left the Waldorf school. After the war, he attended a drama school between 1948 and 1950, acted, wrote sketches and short plays, worked as a director at the Munich People's Theater and as a film critic for a Bavarian production company.
His first great success as a writer was Cim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivfuehrer, which he wrote for children. It has received many praises for its stories that choose the fantasy world but do not break their ties with the real world. And although he received awards, he did not give up his humility. Michael Ende, who fascinated millions of children around the world with his fantasy novel The Never-Ending Story, died of stomach cancer in Stuttgart at the age of 64.
Ende, who started his writing career by writing cabaret scripts in the 1950s, had his most popular book, The Neverending Story, published in 1979. The novel was translated into more than 30 languages and became an international bestseller. Additionally, his book Momo made a big impact. The author, who talks about time in his book, says that he heard the story of this novel from someone and that he never heard what he heard. Our author mentions that he conveyed it to us without changing it.