Florian Zach

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Florian Zach (* 1991 in Cham, Germany ) is a German writer , philosopher and Dadaist . He is also active as a Dadaist artist.

Life

Zach grew up in Cham and attended the local elementary school; later he switched to the Marist Realschule Cham, which he graduated with a secondary school leaving certificate. He then attended the vocational high school in Cham. Florian Zach completed his general university entrance qualification there in summer 2011. He studied the cultural history of Christianity and book studies at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Nuremberg / Erlangen. He graduated in summer 2014. He then started a master’s program in philosophy at the University of Erfurt.

Florian Zach has been writing for regional and national press media since his early youth. Florian Zach was best known for his debut novel ... wie lived out , which was published in May 2009. The turning point novel about self-surrender and suicidal thought constructs ensured that Florian Zach was placed as a niche author.

A year later, the parable How Turtle Helmine Came to Fly was published and the poetry book Dreams not of dying, but of dying . The book Glück schenken was also published. He also works as an editor of short story and poetry anthologies.

In September 2008 he founded the niche publisher Dein-Favorite Book Atelier & Verlag. In 2017 the work "Die Libelle in der Bonboniere" appears in his own publishing house; a work that mainly contains narratives with a self-reflective character.

Florian Zach is also known as a Dadaist. He maintains this old artistic tradition mainly through texts, collages and small videos.

Florian Zach finished his studies in philosophy with a master’s degree.

After working in Erlangen and Erfurt , Florian Zach now works and lives in Berlin .

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  • As lived out, 2009, novel.
  • Don't dream of dying, but die, 2010, poems.
  • How Hermione Turtle Came to Fly, 2010, poems and illustrations.
  • Giving Happiness, 2012, essays and illustrations.
  • Die Libelle in der Bonboniere, 2017, stories and self-reflection.

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