Flavio Steimann

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Flavio Steimann (born December 13, 1945 in Emmen / Canton Lucerne ) is a Swiss writer .

Steimann completed his training as a primary and secondary school teacher and then worked as a language teacher in Willisau / Canton of Lucerne. He also publishes literary texts. In 1988 he took part in the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt . Today he lives in Lucerne and is a writer of stories and plays .

Awards

  • 1979 and 1985 sponsorship award from the city and canton of Lucerne
  • 1982 year of work for the city and canton of Lucerne
  • 1987 Swiss Schiller Prize for APERWIND
  • 1988 Award of the Marianne and Curt Dienemann Foundation Lucerne

Works

  • The Lucerne game from the clever servant , Willisau 1982
  • ULJ SCHRÖTER , play, Willisau 1984
  • ANNA VÖGTLIN , play, Willisau 1986
  • Passgang , Roman, Basel 1986
  • Aperwind , story. Benziger, Zurich (and Cologne) 1987, ISBN 3-545-36439-9
  • GILGAMESCH , scenic version for speaker and singer, performance in the Guber quarry in Alpnach , 1995
  • Vögtlin ANNA , cantata for voices, characters, choir and instrumentalists, music: Peter Sigrist, Ettiswil, 1999
  • Bajass , Roman. Edition Nautilus, Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-89401-797-2
  • Contributions to anthologies

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Literaturport.de - Lexicon - Flavio Steimann. In: literaturport.de. Retrieved April 17, 2014 .