Hauke ​​Hückstädt

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Hauke ​​Hückstädt (2010)

Hauke ​​Hückstädt (born August 20, 1969 in Schwedt / Oder ) is a German literary educator, author and literary critic .

Life

Hückstädt and part of his family moved from Schwedt / Oder to Hanover in February 1984. In 1989 he completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter with a journeyman's certificate. This was followed by high school diploma and community service as a paramedic at the DRK-Hanover. From 1993 to 1999 he studied German and history at the Leibniz University of Hanover .

From 1995 to 2001 he worked in the management team of the event institution Literarischer Salon Hannover . From 1999 he wrote literary reviews for the radio and above all for various newspapers, including Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung , Frankfurter Rundschau , Der Tagesspiegel , Literatures , and Die Zeit . He published poems, translations, essays, portraits, speeches and essays in newspapers and magazines such as Akzente , manuscripts , Süddeutsche Zeitung , Die literäre Welt , Bella triste and in numerous anthologies. Among other things, he is a member of the jury for the Hilde Domin Prize, a juror for the hr2 audio book best list, and a member of the board of trustees and specialist curator for literature at the Jürgen Ponto Foundation .

In the summer of 2000 he was assistant to the program director for Words: World in the German Pavilion at EXPO 2000 . From October 2000 to April 2010 he was managing director and program manager of the event institution Literarisches Zentrum Göttingen e. V .. Since 2004 he has been teaching in loose succession at the Georg-August University in Göttingen and the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main on topics of contemporary poetry and literature. In September 2008 he was the first artist in residence at Nanjing University in China. Since July 2010 he has been director of the Literaturhaus Frankfurt am Main e. V. The essayist Ines Geipel devoted herself in Generation Mauer (Klett-Cotta 2014) a. a. his origin and his career.

As of July 1, 2020, Hückstädt will succeed Rainer Moritz as chairman and spokesman for the Network of Literature Houses e. V.

Hückstädt lives in Frankfurt am Main , is married and has two daughters.

Works

Poetry

  • Matryoshka step. Eric van der Wal, Bergen 1995.
  • New joy. To Klampen, Lüneburg 2001, ISBN 3-933156-62-9 .

Editing

Translations

  • Michael Hofmann: And then the big row followed. Poems. In: Accents. No. 4/2000 , ISSN  0002-3957 .
  • David Constantine: emblem, fruit, confessional. Poems. In: Accents. No. 6/2005 , ISSN  0002-3957 .
  • David Constantine: Something for the ghosts. Poems. Translated from the English by Johanna Dehnerdt and Hauke ​​Hückstädt. Wallstein, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-8353-0103-0 .

Web links

Commons : Hauke ​​Hückstädt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hauke ​​Hückstädt. In: journal-frankfurt.de. Retrieved June 30, 2018 .
  2. a b c Frankfurter Neue Presse: Der Rote Faden - Episode 158: Hauke ​​Hückstädt - The literary maker | Frankfurter Neue Presse . ( fnp.de [accessed on July 2, 2018]).
  3. a b c Frankfurter Rundschau: Literaturhaus boss Hückstädt: The endurance man. Retrieved July 2, 2018 .
  4. Network of Literature Houses eV: Hauke ​​Hückstädt becomes the new chairman , buchmarkt.de, published and accessed on June 23, 2020.
  5. Robert Habeck, Hauke ​​Hückstädt and Horst Niens: Three fathers on family life. Retrieved July 2, 2018 .