Ana Lang

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Ana Lang (born June 25, 1946 in Zurich ) is a Swiss language teacher and writer .

Career

Ana Lang attended the School of Design in Lucerne and trained as a kindergarten teacher. For language stays she stayed in France and Italy. She lives in Uezwil in the canton of Aargau .

She has appeared as an author since 1988. Her work includes novels , short stories and poetry . She wrote a poem in Aarau dialect for the anthology Übers Wasser tanzt en Schy edited by Andreas Neeser .

Works

  • Journey to the end of the night. In: The light and the dark room. Zurich / Frauenfeld 1988, pp. 54–59.
  • The red gardener. Game pictures. Zytglogge Verlag, Gümligen 1989, ISBN 3-7296-0293-4 .
  • Rauhnacht. Narrative. Haymon Verlag, Innsbruck 1996, ISBN 3-85218-208-5 .
  • Fog, life. Narrative. Bern 1997, ISBN 3-905517-98-1 .
  • The beautiful Zurich woman. Narrative. Eggingen 2008.
  • A cage of dreams. Narrative. Eggingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-86142-496-3 .
  • Wind-twisted. Poems. 2019.
  • Light characters Dark, poems and photographs. With Alois Lang. Kreuzlingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-86142-526-7 .
  • Stories on the face. Three women's lives. Stories. Eggingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-86142-576-2 .
  • Fish in the moon. Novel. Hitzkirch 2015, ISBN 978-3-9524082-4-7 .

Web link

  • Ana Lang on the website viceversaliteratur.ch