Anna Opel (writer)

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Anna Opel is a German writer and translator.

Career

Opel studied theater studies and history and received his doctorate in 2001 with Sprachkörper: on the relation between language and body in contemporary drama - Werner Fritsch , Rainald Goetz , Sarah Kane at the Free University of Berlin . After completing her studies, she first worked as a dramaturge . She became known through her transcript Guten Morgen, du Müde (2005), in which working mothers from East and West Germany report on their lives. The book is in the tradition of Maxie Wanders Good morning, you beautiful. Logs on tape . In 2007 a radio play version of Guten Morgen, du Müde was made .

As a theater translator, she transmits a. a. Works by the award-winning American dramatists Tracy Letts , Christopher Durang and David Lindsay-Abaire in the German language. Her journalistic texts on theater and film appear among others. a. in Der Freitag , Theater der Zeit and Missy Magazine .

Documentary radio play

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Good morning, you tired , HörDat , query date: January 11, 2015