Gerhild Steinbuch

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Gerhild Steinbuch (born January 21, 1983 in Mödling ) is an Austrian author.

biography

Gerhild Steinbuch studied drama writing at UniT in Graz and dramaturgy at the HfS Ernst Busch in Berlin. From 1994 to 1998 she was a member of the Graz Youth Literature Workshop and a number of times a prize winner in the associated competitions. Her texts appeared in various daily newspapers. She was also a member of the editorial team and program designer at Radio Helsinki in Graz.

In 2003 Steinbuch was awarded the Retzhofer Dramapreis and also won the play competition of the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz , Berlin with head dead, which was read at the Schaubühne in 2004 as part of the International New Drama Festival . For the work on her second piece After the happy day, which was also produced as a radio play by Hessischer Rundfunk in 2005 , Steinbuch received a residency grant in Slovenia from the Department of Culture and Science of Lower Austria in May 2004. Also in 2004 she took part in the Summer School of the Royal Court Theater , London, as well as in the workshop days of the Vienna Burgtheater and received the literature grant from the City of Graz. Gerhild Steinbuch received the Hermann Lenz Foundation's scholarship for young female authors in 2005 and was invited to Klagenfurt in the same year to compete for the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (Days of German-Language Literature) . In 2006 she received the scholarship for playwrights from the arts section of the Austrian Federal Chancellery and the literary award from the magazine manuskripte . From autumn 2007 to May 2008 Steinbuch was a scholarship holder at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart. In 2008 she won the German-French Author's Days award for people in child sizes, which premiered at the Mainz State Theater that same year . In the 2008/2009 season she was a resident author at the Schauspielhaus Wien and a participant in the prose author's workshop at the Berlin Literary Colloquium . In the 2014/2015 season she was a scholarship holder in the authors' laboratory at Schauspiel Frankfurt . Gerhild Steinbuch teaches at the Sprachkunst in Vienna and at the German Literature Institute in Leipzig. In 2016 she received the Hannsmann-Poethen Literature Scholarship.

Steinbuch's publications appeared in the literary journals manuskripte , kolik , Lichtungen and Volltext as well as in various anthologies.

She is co-founder of the authors' alliance nazisundgoldmund.net (blog online since 2016), which sees itself as "a multi-headed poetological monster that critically observes the developments and actions of the European right and its international alliances."

Since the summer semester 2019 she has been a lecturer at the University of Applied Arts Vienna .

Works (selection)

  • After the happy day, Schauspielhaus Graz, 2004, director: Matthias Fontheim
  • kopftot, Staatstheater Mainz, 2006, director: Julie Pfleiderer
  • go to sleep, Schauspiel Essen, 2006, directed by Roger Vontobel
  • disappear or The night is abolished, Steirischer Herbst / Schauspielhaus Graz, 2007, directed by Roger Vontobel
  • R. Destillat, Freischwimmer Festival, 2008, directed by Julie Pfleiderer / Philipp Becker
  • People in child sizes, Staatstheater Mainz, 2008, director: Julie Pfleiderer
  • Fear obs who notices, Theater Bern, 2009, director: Philipp Becker
  • non response, Theater am Lend Graz, 2009, composition: Florian Gessler, director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
  • Gentleman with sunglasses, Schauspielhaus Wien, 2010, director: Robert Borgmann
  • Four words for a better life, Schauspielhaus Wien / Ruhrtriennale, 2010, director: Daniela Kranz
  • The cold heart. No fairy tale, (based on Wilhelm Hauff ), Theater Chemnitz, 2011, director: Schirin Khodadadian
  • Sleepless in my Dreams, Schauspiel Frankfurt, 2013, director: Pedro Martins Beja
  • MS Pocahontas, Schauspiel Frankfurt, 2015, director: Laura Linnenbaum
  • Finsternis (as Freundliche Mitte), brut Wien, 2016
  • Marta, Opéra de Lille, 2016, director: Ludovic Lagarde, composition: Wolfgang Mitterer

radio play

  • After the happy day , (Premiere 10/05 at Theater Graz), 2005, Hessischer Rundfunk
  • Liibäh, Liibäh, Liibäh or: The bar loves its enthusiasts , by Gerhild Steinbuch and Jörg Albrecht, Interpretation Center on Murinsel, 2017
  • So poetry against the law or what? , Nachtstudio, Bayerischer Rundfunk , 2017, collective text by Nazis & Goldmund

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. About us - Nazis & Goldmund. Retrieved July 13, 2017 .
  2. Steinbuch, Gerhild Univ.-Prof. MA at the University of Applied Arts Vienna .