Anne Duden

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Anne Duden (born January 1, 1942 in Oldenburg ) is a German writer .

Life

Anne Duden grew up in Berlin until 1944 , then in Ilsenburg ( Harz ). In 1953 her family moved to the Federal Republic . Anne Duden did her Abitur in Oldenburg and worked as a bookseller in Berlin. From 1964 she studied German , sociology and philosophy at the Free University of Berlin .

In 1972 she became an employee of the Wagenbach publishing house ; when the Rotbuch Verlag split off from this in the following year , she was one of the founders. Since 1978 she has lived as a freelance writer in London and Berlin . In 1987 she was visiting professor for literary studies at the University of Hamburg , 1995/1996 she gave poetry lectures at the University of Paderborn , 1996/1997 at the University of Zurich . Anne Duden is a member of the German Academy for Language and Poetry , PEN Germany and a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz.

Anne Duden is the author of poetry and prose , which repeatedly deal with extreme experiences such as violence, pain, fear, despair and the agony of existence. In doing so, she uses a cool manner of representation, but also a very idiosyncratic, cumbersome language; Numerous neologisms are characteristic of the author's style .

Works

  • Transition , Berlin 1982
  • The Judas sheep , Berlin 1985
  • Rockfall , Cologne 1993
  • Wimpertier , Cologne 1995
  • The sore point in the alphabet , Hamburg 1995
  • Tongue Custody or The Unbound Mouth of Screaming Silence , Paderborn 1996
  • Eulogies for the poetic sentence , Göttingen 1998 (together with Robert Gernhardt and Peter Waterhouse )
  • Hingegend , Lüneburg 1999, ISBN 978-3-933156-49-5 .
  • Tongue custody , Cologne 1999
  • Heimaten , Göttingen 2001 (together with Lutz Seiler and Farhad Showghi)

Translations

  • Izaak Mansk: Rotkapuze , Düsseldorf 1985 (translated together with Erich Fried )

Awards

literature

  • Suzanne Greuner: Pain Sound , Hamburg [a. a.] 1990
  • Christine Kanz: "And fear again". For the representation of psychological phenomena in texts by Ingeborg Bachmann, Anne Duden, Monika Maron and Maria Erlenberger. In: SCRIPT (1995) 7, pp. 14-19.
  • Susanne Baackmann: Declare me love , Hamburg [u. a.] 1995
  • Christine Kanz: Criticism of science and gender difference in texts by Monika Maron, Ingeborg Bachmann, Christa Wolf and Anne Duden. In: Christine Kanz (Ed.): Gegenwelten. On the gender difference in cultural studies. Bamberg 1997 (= footnotes to literature 42), pp. 79–94.
  • Franziska Frei Gerlach: Scripture and Gender , Berlin 1998
  • Christine Kanz: Fear and Gender Differences , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1999
  • Anne-Kathrin Reulecke: Reading images as a> dialectical image <. Anne Dudens' “Das Judenschaf” In: Dies .: Written images. On the art and media discourse in contemporary literature. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Munich 2002, pp. 238–268. ISBN 3-7705-3678-9
  • Stephanie Bird: Women writers and national identity , Cambridge [u. a.] 2003
  • Heike Bartel (Ed.): Anne Duden, a revolution of words , Amsterdam [u. a.] 2003

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. member entry of Anne Duden at the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz , accessed on 11.10.17