Elisabeth Albertsen

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Elisabeth Albertsen (born September 15, 1939 ) is a German writer .

Life

Elisabeth Albertsen grew up in the rectory of Breitenberg (Holstein) , studied German at the University of Tübingen and graduated with a doctorate on ratio and mysticism in the work of Robert Musil . In 1980 Albertsen took part in the 4th Days of German-Language Literature (Ingeborg Bachmann Competition) in Klagenfurt. She is married to Karl Corino and has two children, including Eva Corino .

Publications (selection)

  • Ratio and mysticism in the work of Robert Musil . Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, 1968.
  • The third . Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg, 1977.
  • (Ed. With Karl Corino ): "After twenty pages all heroes were dead". First attempts at writing by German writers . Marion von Schröder, Düsseldorf 1995. New edition: Autorhaus Verlag, Berlin 2007.
  • Lust for deception . Basilisk Press, Marburg an der Lahn, 2008.
  • Restless standstill . Radius, Stuttgart, 2015.
  • Obedient fire . Radius, Stuttgart, 2019.

Individual evidence

  1. Bachmann Prize online archive
  2. German National Library

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