Friedrich Ani

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Friedrich Ani, 2018

Friedrich Ani (born January 7, 1959 in Kochel am See ) is a German writer who initially became known for his detective novels about the investigator "Tabor Süd " and for several crime scene scripts.

Life

Friedrich Ani is the son of a Syrian and a Silesian . According to him, his father worked as a "country doctor in an Upper Bavarian village ... who was always entertaining and affable, affectionate and patient". His first radio plays and plays were written shortly after graduating from high school. After doing community service in a home for difficult-to-educate boys, Ani was a police reporter and radio writer from 1981 to 1989. In 1992 he received a scholarship from the Screenwriting Workshop in Munich at the University of Television and Film Munich and published his first novel in 1996.

He became known for his cycle of detective novels about Tabor Süd, who initially looked for people reported missing for a crime department and later switched to a detective agency; in addition, Ani wrote a number of books for young people and volumes of poetry. After the provisional conclusion of his southern row, he developed two new rows around the chief inspector Polonius Fischer, a former monk, and the blind inspector Jonas Vogel and his son Max, who works on the homicide squad. In 2011, Ani brought the character Süd back to the literary scene as a missing person searcher in a detective agency.

Friedrich Ani (2014)

Ani's books have been translated into French, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Korean, Chinese and Polish. He was awarded the German Crime Prize seven times . His novel The Invention of Farewell was voted by critics in Switzerland as the only German-language book among the ten best crime novels of the 1990s. Ani has also been writing scripts for television games and series such as Tatort , Stahlnetz and Rosa Roth since 1995 .

For his novel German Angst , in which Ani tells a story of xenophobia in a German city based on a real model, Ani received the Radio Bremen crime prize, which was advertised for the first time in 2001 . At the award ceremony, laudator Frank Göhre emphasized that Ani's book stood out for its impressive realism. As the best example of the genre, German Angst paints an oppressive picture of the crime world in the Federal Republic of today.

In February 2010 he was appointed to the Munich tower scribe. As a screenwriter, he was awarded the prestigious Grimme Prize in 2010 . In 2012, he and Ina Jung won the Bavarian TV Prize for the screenplay for Dominik Graf's television film The Invisible Girl . Friedrich Ani and Ina Jung received the TV script award from Austrian Romy in 2016 for Operation Zucker - Jagdgesellschaft , which was also awarded as the best TV film. At the national German Crime Prize he won first place three times and second place four times.

His 21-ster South novel The Fool and his machine is from 2018, according to FAZ a bow in front of the half-forgotten crime classic Cornell Woolrich .

He has been a member of the PEN Center Germany since 2012 and of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts in Munich since 2014 .

Friedrich Ani is married to the television journalist and screenwriter Ina Jung and lives in Munich. Ani's books are not just about criminal cases, they are also about Munich, its petty-bourgeois living conditions and parts of the city that are not known to Schwabing. They are vividly portrayed.

Quote

“The detective novel forces one to look into the present, the drama of the person trapped in his living room is best for me with the detective story, without me worrying about murder and manslaughter and spectacular plots. In my crime novels, the slowness and silence determine the course of the plot, although a certain amount of tension that is usual for the genre must remain indispensable. In addition, new doors can always be opened in the crime genre. So I deal almost exclusively with disappeared and missing people and the search for them. "

- Friedrich Ani

Works

Detective novels

Tabor South Novels

  1. The invention of parting. Heyne Verlag , Munich 1998, ISBN 3-453-14296-9 .
  2. German fear. Droemer Knaur , Munich 2000, ISBN 3-426-19543-7 .
  3. Forgive. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-426-19528-3 ; reissued under the title South and the Voice of Fear , Knaur Taschenbuch, Munich 2013, ISBN 3-426-51363-3 .
  4. South and the vow of the fallen angel. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-426-61999-7 .
  5. South and the tram drinker. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-426-62068-5 .
  6. South and the woman in the hard dress. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-426-62072-3 .
  7. South and the queen's secret. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-426-62073-1 .
  8. South and the smile of the wind. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-426-62074-X .
  9. God's daughter. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-426-19604-2 .
  10. South and the air guitarist. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-426-62075-8 .
  11. South and the happy corner. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-426-62384-6 .
  12. South and the wrong kid. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-426-62387-0 .
  13. South and the green hair of death. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-426-62386-2 .
  14. South and the man in the long black coat. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-426-62389-7 .
  15. The missing guest. Nautilus, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-89401-566-4 .
  16. South. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-426-19907-7 .
  17. South and the key children. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-426-50936-4 .
  18. South and the secret life. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-426-50937-1 .
  19. M: A Tabor South novel. Droemer Knaur, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-426-19953-4 .
  20. The lonely angel. A Tabor south novel . Droemer, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-426-28147-5 .
  21. The fool and his machine. A case for Tabor south . Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-518-42820-7 .

Polonius Fischer novels

  1. Idyll of the hyenas. Paul Zsolnay Verlag , Vienna 2006, ISBN 3-552-05391-3 .
  2. Behind blind windows. Zsolnay, Vienna 2007, ISBN 3-552-05404-9 .
  3. Dead does not expire. Zsolnay, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-552-05470-7 .

Jonas Vogel novels

  1. Who lives, dies. dtv, Munich 2007, ISBN 3-423-20988-7 .
  2. He who kills acts. dtv, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-423-21061-4 .
  3. The fact. dtv, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-423-21198-7 .

Jakob Franck novels

  1. The nameless day. Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-518-42487-2 .
  2. Murder of luck , Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-518-42755-2 .

More thrillers

  1. Killing Giesing. Emons, Cologne 1996, ISBN 3-924491-80-1 .
  2. Shoot down. Emons, Cologne 1997, ISBN 3-924491-99-2 .
  3. Burning snow. Heyne, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-453-13681-0 .
  4. Naked man on fire , Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-518-42542-8 .
    1. as audio book: Audiobook Hamburg, 2016, ISBN 978-3-95713-060-0 .
  5. All the uninhabited rooms , Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-518-42850-4 .

Stage plays

  • The man who shot Olsdorfer. A horrific piece about the terrible effects of literature. Hunziger, Bad Homburg 1987.
  • Dial tone Berlin. One piece. Hunziger, Bad Homburg 1989.
  • The prisoner. Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2016.
  • Freedom of will. Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2016.
  • Our Syrian. Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2016.

Novels and short stories

Poetry

Youth novels

Scripts

Radio plays

  • 1988: Alte Liebe (BR).
  • 1990: The man who shot Olsdorfer (Radio DRS Bern).
  • 1991: The unreachable women (Radio DRS Bern).
  • 2007: He who lives, dies (SWR).
  • 2008: My totally true and not at all embarrassing memoirs with exactly eleven and a half (SWR).
  • 2009: Falsches Herz (with Uta-Maria Heim ; SWR - as part of the ARD radio crime scene ).
  • 2010: The Prisoner (SWR)
  • 2010: In a night of fire (WDR)
  • 2011: South and the missing husband, South and the missing saleswoman, South and the missing student (SWR)
  • 2011: Who Kills, Acts (WDR)
  • 2012: South (SWR)
  • 2012: Tabor south and the missing peddler (SWR)
  • 2012: Tabor south and the missing regular guest (SWR)
  • 2012: Tabor south and the disappeared prompter (SWR)
  • 2013: Tabor south and the missing murderer (SWR)
  • 2013: Tabor south and the missing night porter (SWR)
  • 2014: The Disappearance of Natalia Aschenbrenner (6-part radio play, SWR)
  • 2017: The South and the Missing Women (SWR)
  • 2017: Tabor south and the missing poet (SWR)

Awards

Poetentaler award to Friedrich Ani, 2018
  • 1994: Literature Prize of the City of Munich
  • 1997: State Promotion Prize for Literature from the Bavarian Ministry of Culture
  • 2001: Radio Bremen detective award for German Angst
  • 2002: German Crime Prize (2nd place national ) for the south and the vow of the fallen angel
  • 2003: German Crime Prize (1st place national ) for the south and the tram drinker , the south and the woman with the hard dress and the south and the queen's secret
  • 2006: Tukan Prize of the City of Munich for the idyll of hyenas
  • 2007: Crime of the year 2006 (10th place) in the KrimiWelt best list for idyll of hyenas
  • 2008: Focus magazine : The best 7 books for young readers / April 08: My totally true and not at all embarrassing memoirs with exactly eleven and a half
  • 2008: Children's book couch star for my totally true and not at all embarrassing memoir with exactly eleven and a half
  • 2010: German Crime Prize (2nd place national ) for being dead does not expire
  • 2010: Crime of the year 2009 (6th place) in the KrimiWelt best list for being dead does not expire
  • 2010: Grimme Prize for the screenplay for Commissioner South and the Air Guitarist
  • 2012: German Crime Prize (2nd place national ) for the south
  • 2012: Crime of the year 2011 (2nd place) in the KrimiZEIT best list for the south
  • 2012: Stuttgart Crime Prize for the South
  • 2012: Bavarian TV Award for the screenplay for the TV film The Invisible Girl (together with Ina Jung )
  • 2012: Burgdorf crime prize for the south
  • 2013: Crime of the year 2012 (6th place) in the KrimiZEIT best list for the south and the secret life
  • 2013: German Crime Prize (2nd place in German Crime) for the South and the secret life
  • 2014: Crime of the year 2013 (2nd place) in the KrimiZEIT best list for M
  • 2014: German Crime Prize (1st place, national) for M
  • 2014: Stuttgart Crime Prize for M
  • 2016: German Crime Prize (1st place, national) for Der namenlose Tag
  • 2016: Romy in the category Best Book TV Film for Operation Zucker: Jagdgesellschaft
  • 2016: Stuttgart Crime Prize for The Nameless Day
  • 2017: Special prize of the Crime Cologne Award
  • 2018: Bavarian poet thaler

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Ani  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. »You are not to blame for my being alone« Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin , September 21, 2018, p. 26.
  2. Radio-Bremen-Krimipreis 2001 ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) On: radiobremen.de from September 24, 2001, accessed on October 6, 2019.
  3. ^ Crime by Friedrich Ani: Die Vermissung der Welt , FAZ October 5, 2018, accessed October 5, 2018
  4. see laudation for the Munich Tukan Prize 2006
  5. http://www.alligatorpapiere.de/befragungani-friedrich.html ( Memento from August 25, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  6. cf. Focus website (accessed March 18, 2012)
  7. cf. Children's book couch website (accessed March 18, 2012)
  8. derStandard.at - Romy Academy Awards: ATV and Puls 4 share the best program idea . Article dated April 15, 2016, accessed April 15, 2016.
  9. stuttgarter-kriminaechte.de - Krimipreis (accessed on May 8, 2016)