Andreas von Flotow (Author)

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Andreas von Flotow (born April 12, 1981 in Dannenberg (Elbe) ) is a German dramaturge , director and writer .

Life

Andreas von Flotow studied agriculture, economics and history. After completing his studies, he first worked as a dramaturgy assistant, among others at the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin and the Schauspielhaus Hamburg . Temporary jobs followed in the Walther König art bookstore , in the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart Berlin and as an assistant to the publisher at Schirmer / Mosel Verlag in Munich. Currently he works as a freelance dramaturge mainly for off-theaters in Berlin, Basel and Vienna.

Dramaturgy and direction

Publications

He published his first lyrical works - "in the beautiful Trakl-Huchel-Bernhard tradition" - in the magazine Ostragehege under the pseudonym Andreas Caucasus and from 2012 under his real name in Krachkultur . At the beginning of 2014, his debut novel Days Between Yesterday and Today was published , which was positively received by the media and recommended by NDR Kultur as part of the book spring 2014 as worth reading.

Works

Awards and grants

  • 2014: Working grant for writers from the Berlin Senate's cultural administration

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Quoted from the DVA website
  2. Andreas von Flotow .literatur-niedersachsen.de
  3. banality dreams The precision of freedom ( Memento from February 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Resumption Somehow Illuminated ( Memento from February 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Press release on Krachkultur 15/2013
  6. ^ Contents of Ostragehege , issue 61, 2011
  7. All books of the spring of books 2014. NDR.de, March 4, 2014, accessed on April 26, 2014 (broadcast available in Part 2, duration from 2:40 pm to 6:10 pm).
  8. Working grants for writers awarded in 2014. Berlin.de, April 16, 2014, accessed April 26, 2014 .