Gunnar Cynybulk

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Gunnar Cynybulk (born 1970 ) is a German publisher and writer.

Life

Gunnar Cynybulk grew up in Leipzig. At the age of fourteen he left the GDR and moved to Bavaria. He studied literature, history and philosophy at the Free University of Berlin . Since 1999 he has worked as a publishing editor and program maker at Aufbau Verlag. He discovered and promoted u. a. German-speaking writers such as Bov Bjerg, Sabrina Janesch, Monika Zeiner, Philipp Winkler and Verena Boos. At the beginning of 2014 he took over the publishing management of the Aufbau-Verlag with Reinhard Rohn .

In 2014 his first novel The Half House was published. At Lit.Cologne 2014 he received the silver pig award for his debut .

In October 2017, Cynybulk became the publishing director of Ullstein Buchverlage . In May 2019 he announced that he would give up his job in the summer of the year at his own request.

Works

  • Half the house. Novel . DuMont Verlag, Cologne 2014 ISBN 9783832197230
  • "History is a draft": how the past is dealt with in Uwe Johnson's "Anniversaries" . Berlin, Freie Univ., Master's thesis, 1997

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New management for Aufbau-Verlag now in office , in: Die Welt , February 7, 2014
  2. Gunnar Cynybulk becomes Ullstein publisher , boersenblatt.net, September 6, 2017, accessed on September 6, 2017
  3. Gunnar Cynybulk leaves Ullstein, Barbara Laugwitz takes over , boersenblatt.net, May 10, 2019, accessed on May 14, 2019