Eberhard Häfner

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Eberhard Häfner (born October 24, 1941 in Steinbach-Hallenberg ) is a German writer .

Eberhard Häfner grew up in the Thuringian Forest . He completed an apprenticeship as a copper and silversmith as well as a metal mold designer . Until 1987 he worked as a restorer in the church workshops in Erfurt on the restoration of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque altarpieces, after which he moved to East Berlin . Freelance writer since then. Häfner is a writer of prose texts and increasingly of poems . For many years he was the literary editor of the bibliophile magazine Herzattacke .

Eberhard Häfner received the 3sat scholarship at the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt in 1989 , an Alfred Döblin scholarship in 1991 , working scholarships from the KulturFonds foundation in 1992 and 1995 , and a working scholarship from the Berlin Senate in 1994 and 2007. In 2011, the Prussian Sea Handling Foundation awarded him one of its literary grants for working on a manuscript . In 2003 he received a one-month residency scholarship at the Künstlerhaus Lukas in Ahrenshoop and was subsequently town clerk for Rheinsberg . In 2018 the jury of the Merano Poetry Prize awarded him the RAI Südtirol Media Prize.

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  • La Grammaire des Pierres - The grammar of stones , Póemes - Poems, translated by Alain Jadot, published by V. Rougier, Soligny-la-Trappe 2014, ISBN 979-10-93019-01-7

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