Fabienne Pakleppa

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Fabienne Pakleppa (born September 27, 1950 in Lausanne , Switzerland ) is a Swiss writer.

Life

Although she grew up in French-speaking Switzerland , she writes exclusively in German, the language that caused her to stay at school. After graduating from high school in 1970, she studied German, Romance languages ​​and philosophy in Geneva . She has lived in Germany since 1972 , first in Heidelberg and since 1976 in Munich . She worked in various jobs, especially in psychiatry and the film industry, as a French teacher, lecturer at the adult education center, translator, editor and journalist. Since 1990 she has lived mainly as a writer, also as a ghostwriter .

Works

  • Himmelsjäger , Roman, Fantastic Library Suhrkamp 1993 ISBN 3-51838-714-6
  • The insubordinate , Roman, Insel Verlag 1995 ISBN 3-45816-687-4
  • Close your eyes , short story collection, Attika Verlag 1997
  • Die Birke , Roman, Luchterhand Verlag 1999 ISBN 3-63087-031-7
  • LustOpfer (F. Pakleppa, Volker Derlath ) 2002 ISBN 3-93403-683-X
  • My insolent lover , erotic short stories, Heyne Verlag 2000 ISBN 3-45319-532-9
  • Marben, Ashti (Iraq) In the shadow of the dictator. My life in Iraq recorded by Fabienne Pakleppa. Ullstein-Verlag 2003 ISBN 3-548-36470-5
  • As if the snow covered everything. A nurse remembers Ingeborg Ochsenknecht, recorded by Fabienne Pakleppa, Econ Verlag 2004 ISBN 3-430-17245-4
  • The world in my hands. A life without hearing and seeing. by Peter Hepp, with Margherita Hepp and Fabienne Pakleppa, List Verlag 2005 ISBN 3-471-79534-0
  • Peter Wirt goes swimming , Roman
  • Addiction. Therapy report in 10 sessions . Radio play. Director: Klaus Dieter Pittrich . Prod .: WDR, 1995.
  • Keep up . Radio play, Prod .: SWR, 1999
  • Roof damage . Radio play. Prod .: SWR, 2001.
  • In vino veritas. Radio play. Prod .: SDR, 2002
  • Genealogy. Radio play. Prod .: SDR 2003

Awards

criticism

“Fabienne Pakleppa describes the mechanisms of power, adaptation and refusal as if the book were a flip-up to the former workers 'and peasants' state; even there was thrown out or disgusted who turned out to be too unruly. But since the author was born and raised in Switzerland, such a short-circuit view can hardly do justice to the book. The Insubordinate is about the perversion of power and society; Pakleppa very pessimistically lets the world perish on people, and people along with it. Sexual intercourse is just a frequent and unsuccessful attempt at love ... The world has already ended. We just haven't noticed it yet. "

- Karsten Kruschel on the insubordinate : Wolfgang Jeschke (Ed.): Das Science Fiction Jahr 1998 , Heyne, Munich, ISBN 3-453-13313-7 , pp. 798f.

Individual evidence

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