Frank Schablewski

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Frank Schablewski, 2015

Frank Schablewski (born March 20, 1965 in Hanover ) is a German writer .

Life

Frank Schablewski studied fine arts at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he also heard lectures from Eugen Gomringer, the professor for theory of aesthetics and inventor of concrete poetry , as well as dance at various institutes in Germany, Switzerland and France. He writes poems and essays on art that have been published in anthologies , literary magazines and catalogs of galleries and museums. Schablewski made his debut in 1998 with the volume of poetry Licorice Heads . His books are published by Rimbaud Verlag .

In 2005 he took part in two translation workshops: “Versschmuggel” of the Berlin Literature Workshop in April and June at the Berlin Poetry Festival. - He received numerous invitations to literary festivals, including a .: 2005 and 2014 Basel Poetry Festival, 2007 “Poesie International” festival in Dornbirn , Austria , poetry festival “Siirleristanbul” in Turkey (poems were translated into Turkish), 2009 renewed invitation to the poetry festival “Siirleristanbul” in Turkey in the field of visual poetry . In 2011 the invitation to the literature competition Schloss Wartholz followed . Selected poems by the author have been translated into Spanish, Hebrew, Turkish and Slovenian. Frank Schablewski himself translated poems by Ronny Someck from Hebrew and from Spanish poems by Carmen Ollé into German.

Recently composers such as Gerhard Stäbler and Peter Gahn have been setting his work to music. In 2014, Peter Gahn was awarded the Stuttgart Composition Prize for his composition Nachtsicht , which is based on poems by Frank Schablewski.

Frank Schablewski lives in Düsseldorf .

Awards

  • 1995: Audience award at the 1st Düsseldorf Poet Award
  • 1997: Scholarship from the Hermann Haake Foundation, Stuttgart
  • 1999: Funded by the Foundation for Art and Culture NRW
  • 2001: Working grant from the city of Düsseldorf
  • 2001: Travel grant for Israel from city, state and federal government
  • 2001: Funded by the Foundation for Art and Culture NRW
  • 2001: Amsterdam Scholarship
  • 2002: Scholarship from the Künstlerdorf Schöppingen Foundation
  • 2003: Travel grant Turkey from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 2003: Prize for Literature from the State Capital Düsseldorf
  • 2004: Travel grant Israel from the city of Düsseldorf
  • 2007: Turkey grant from the State Chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 2007: Working grant Kunststiftung NRW
  • 2009: Project grant from the Kreissparkassenstiftung and the Sparkassenstiftung Rheinland
  • 2013 translation grant Munich
  • 2015 translation grant in Straelen

Single track

literature

  • Frank Schablewski. - In: Bernhard Albers (ed.): We outsiders. 33 years of Rimbaud Verlag. Aachen: Rimbaud Verlag 2015.

Web links

Commons : Frank Schablewski  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Frank Schablewski in: Kulturamt Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf