Hanna Lemke

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Hanna Lemke (* 1981 in Wuppertal ) is a German writer .

biography

Hanna Lemke was born in Wuppertal in 1981. After graduating from high school , she studied at the German Literature Institute in Leipzig from 2002 to 2006 . In 2006 Lemke received a scholarship from the authors' workshop of the Literary Colloquium Berlin . The following year she received a scholarship from the Klagenfurt Literature Circle. Today she lives in Berlin .

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In her debut book Gesichertes Hanna Lemke works with a haunting, very concentrated language and a simple style. According to the author, she tries to leave out as many details as possible in her work without depriving the reader of the basis for understanding. In a review of the FAZ on April 22, 2010 it says among other things:

These short, enigmatic stories are told in a very specific, seductively laconic tone, and the young author - "Gesichertes" is her first book - manages the feat of doing almost without psychology and atmospheric ornamentation. Nevertheless, their stories are tremendously full of life and pictorial.

Publications

Books

Other publications

  • The hiding places. In: Tippgemeinschaft. Annual anthology of the students of the German Literature Institute 2003. Valvoline, 2003.
  • Manila. In: Tippgemeinschaft. Annual anthology of the students of the German Literature Institute 2004. Valvoline, 2004.
  • Kachori. In: Channel 4. Literature on the train. Hessischer Rundfunk, November 2004.
  • Secured. In: 13. open mike. International competition for young German-language literature by the Berlin Literature Workshop. Allitera, 2005.
  • Stella. In: Language in the Technical Age , Issue 181, 2007.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.buecher.de/shop/erzaehler/gesichertes/lemke-hanna/products_products/content/prod_id/27931529/
  2. Story "Geschwisterkinder": Together lonely , Spiegel Online , March 26, 2012
  3. ^ Lotto Brandenburg: Art Prize for Literature Photography from LAND BRANDENBURG LOTTO GmbH. Retrieved December 10, 2015 .

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