Katja Lange-Müller

German writer (born 1951)
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Katja Lange-Müller.

Katja Lange-Müller (born 13 February 1951) is a German writer living in Berlin.[1] Her works include several short stories and novellas, radio dramas, and dramatic works.

The daughter of Inge Lange, an East German party functionary, Katja Lange-Müller was born in Berlin-Lichtenberg.[2][3] She was expelled from school at the age of 17 for "unsocialist" behavior.[2] From an early age, she and her circle of friends were carefully watched by the Stasi.[4] Prevented from attending college, she first learned to be a typesetter, and later worked as a nurse in a psychiatric clinic.[4] At the age of 28, she was accepted to the "Johannes R. Becher" Literature Institute in Leipzig, marking the beginning of her career as a writer.[5][6]

Works

  • Lange-Müller, Katja (1986). Wehleid—wie im Leben : Erzählungen (in German). Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer. ISBN 3-596-22347-4. OCLC 15255045.
  • —— (1988). Kasper Mauser, die Feigheit vorm Freund : Erzählung (in German). Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. ISBN 3-462-01895-7. OCLC 18238922.
  • —— (2009). Verfrühte Tierliebe (in German). Frankfurt, M. ISBN 978-3-596-18164-3. OCLC 318642371.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • —— (1997). Bahnhof Berlin. München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag. ISBN 3-423-08392-1. OCLC 38075373.
  • —— (2000). Die Letzten : Aufzeichnungen aus Udo Posbichs Druckerei (in German). Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. ISBN 3-462-02929-0. OCLC 45284971.
  • ——; Henze, Volker; Scheib, Hans (1999). Stille Post : Volker Henze, sechzehn Bilder : Hans Scheib, sechzehn Figuren ; Kunsthalle Vierseithof in Luckenwalde, Okt./Nov. 1999 ; Leonhardi-Museum, Dresden, März/April 2001 (in German). Schwetzingen: Ed. Rothes Haus. ISBN 3-933495-05-9. OCLC 163821545.
  • —— (2002). Vom Fisch bespuckt : neue Erzählungen von 37 deutschsprachigen Autorinnen und Autoren (in German). Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. ISBN 3-462-03073-6. OCLC 50418111.
  • ——; Jörg, Ingrid (2002). Der süsse Käfer und der saure Käfer (in German). [Berlin]: Berliner Handpresse. OCLC 828869240.
  • Maron, Jonas; Lange-Müller, Katja; Maron, Monika (2002). Was weiss die Katze vom Sonntag? : Fotografien (in German). Berlin: Nicolai. ISBN 3-87584-193-X. OCLC 50052966.
  • Lange-Müller, Katja (2006). Die Enten, die Frauen und die Wahrheit Erzählungen und Miniaturen (in German). Frankfurt am Main. ISBN 978-3-596-15624-5. OCLC 181456979.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • —— (2007). Böse Schafe : Roman (in German). Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. ISBN 978-3-462-03914-6. OCLC 166334136.
  • —— (2016). Drehtür Roman (in German). Köln: Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch. ISBN 978-3-462-04934-3. OCLC 950026786.

Awards

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, 1986[7]
  • Alfred Döblin Prize, 1995[4]
  • Berlin Literature Prize [de], 1996[8]
  • Preis der SWR-Bestenliste, 2001[8]
  • Mainzer Stadtschreiber of the city Mainz and the television station ZDF, 2002[8]
  • Roswitha Prize of the city Bad Gandersheim, 2002[8]
  • Kassel Literary Prize, 2005[9]
  • Kleist Prize, 2013[10]

Memberships

References

  1. ^ "Katja Lange-Müller". Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Schriftstellerin Katja Lange-Müller zum 70. – "Ich war ein ziemliches Rattengewitter"". Deutschlandfunk Kultur (in German). 12 February 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Katja Lange-Müller". Literatur Lana (in German). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b c ""Schriftsteller gehen nie in Rente" – Katja Lange-Müller wird 70". B.Z. – Die Stimme Berlins (in German). 13 February 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Katja Lange-Müller- Portrait". Litrix-German Literature Online. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Katja Lange-Müller". Kiepenheuer & Witsch (in German). 5 May 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Katja Lange-Müller". Kiepenheuer & Witsch (in German). 11 August 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "Lange-Müller". Akademie der Künste, Berlin (in German). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  9. ^ "Kasseler Literaturpreis für Katja Lange-Müller". Der Standard (in German). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  10. ^ Blamberger, Günter; Breuer, Ingo; Bruyn, Wolfgang de; Müller-Salget, Klaus; Heinrich-von-Kleist-Gesellschaft; Kleist-Museum Frankfurt (2014). Kleist-Jahrbuch 2014 (in German). Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler. ISBN 978-3-476-01374-3. OCLC 961442472.
  11. ^ "Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung - Mitglieder - Katja Lange-Müller". Akademie (in German). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
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