Friederike Gösweiner

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Friederike Gösweiner (* 1980 in Rum (Tyrol) ) is an Austrian literary scholar and writer .

education and profession

Born in Rum, raised in Schwaz, she graduated from the Bundesrealgymnasium in Schwaz in 1999. She then studied German philology and political science at the Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck and graduated Mag. Phil. (2004). Her subsequent dissertation was "Loneliness in the young German-language literature of the present", doctorate 2009. Since 2012 Friederike Gösweiner has been employed as a research assistant at the LFU Innsbruck.

She wrote the libretto for the opera Das Jagdgewehr by the composer Thomas Larcher . The plot is based on the novel of the same name by Yasushi Inoue (1949). The opera was premiered at the Bregenz Festival 2018 under the direction of Karl Markovics .

Works

  • Sad freedom , Droschl literature publisher, Graz 2016
  • Du holde Kunst , Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2012
  • Loneliness in young contemporary German-language literature , StudienVerlag, Innsbruck 2010

Awards

  • Special edition of 10,000 copies for the debut novel "Traurige Freiheit" as part of the INNSBRUCK reads 2017 project
  • Scholarship from the Stuttgart Writer's House , 2017
  • Residence scholarship at Schloss Wartholz, Reichenau an der Rax, 2016
  • Residence grant for young authors at the Berlin Literary Colloquium, 2016
  • Austrian Book Prize for Sad Freedom (Best Debut), 2016
  • Science Award of the City of Innsbruck, 2012
  • Ring of Honor of the Republic of Austria (Promotio sub auspiciis ), 2009

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LFU: Friederike Gösweiner, Institute for German Studies ( Memento from May 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on May 31, 2016
  2. ^ Bregenz Festival: The hunting rifle . Retrieved August 16, 2018.