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'''Iren Nigg''' born in 1955, is a Liechtenstein writer.<ref>[http://www.euprizeliterature.eu/node/77 Profile]</ref> She travelled widely before studying journalism at the [[University of Fribourg]] in Switzerland. She first started publishing short works of fiction in literary magazines, and published her first book ''Fieberzeit'' in 1988.
Her second book ''Man wortet sich die Orte selbst'' appeared in 2006; it won the [[EU Prize for Literature]]. She has also published numerous short pieces.
'''Iren Nigg''' (born 1955) is a Liechtenstein writer.<ref>[https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/authors/iren-nigg Profile]</ref> She travelled widely before studying journalism at the [[University of Fribourg]] in Switzerland. She first started publishing short works of fiction in literary magazines, and published her first book ''Fieberzeit'' in 1988. Her second book ''Man wortet sich die Orte selbst'' appeared in 2006; it won the [[EU Prize for Literature]]. She has also published numerous short pieces. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCkzMcjzzJs reading]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 00:55, 16 March 2024

Iren Nigg (born 1955) is a Liechtenstein writer.[1] She travelled widely before studying journalism at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. She first started publishing short works of fiction in literary magazines, and published her first book Fieberzeit in 1988. Her second book Man wortet sich die Orte selbst appeared in 2006; it won the EU Prize for Literature. She has also published numerous short pieces. [2]

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