Jagoda Marinić
Jagoda Marinić (born September 20, 1977 in Waiblingen ) is a Croatian-German writer , playwright and columnist .
Career
Jagoda Marinić is the daughter of Yugoslav guest workers from Dalmatia . She studied German, political science and English at the University of Heidelberg . In 1999 Jagoda Marinić received a Hermann Lenz scholarship and in 2003 the sponsorship award from the Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation . Marinić published her first book of short stories, “Actually a marriage proposal” , in 2001, and she was awarded the Grimmelshausen Prize for her volume of short stories “Russian Books” , published in 2005. In 2006 her debut novel "The Nameless" was released . She has been a member of the PEN Center Germany since 2012 .
In June 2007, Marinić took part in the 31st competition for the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize in Klagenfurt among eighteen participants , where she read her text “Retina” .
The staging of the play “Zalina” , for which Marinić wrote the text, was awarded the “Excellence Prize” in August 2007 for the “Best Program of Sibiu 2007 Capital of Culture ”.
In addition to essays and stories, she writes theater reviews and writes for the Frankfurter Rundschau , the taz and the Süddeutsche Zeitung . In 2008 she was a scout for the Heidelberger Stückemarkt , the host country was Croatia .
Her play “Who Was Kitty Genovese ?” Was nominated in 2011 for the Leonhard Frank Prize. Marinić regularly leads writing workshops for children and young people. Since 2012 she has been heading the “Intercultural Center” in Heidelberg.
In 2016 the novel "Made in Germany - Was ist deutsch in Deutschland" was published , in which she deals with the identity of Germany as a country of immigration. Your sheroes. The Land Essaybook (2019) calls for new heroes to stop being “onlookers in the most important feminist debate of the last few decades”.
Marinić lives in Heidelberg .
Works
- Actually a marriage proposal. Stories. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 3-518-45516-8 .
- Russian books. Stories. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-518-41696-0 .
- The nameless one. Novel. Nagel & Kimche, Zurich 2007, ISBN 978-3-31200398-3 .
- Dalmatia restaurant. Novel. Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-455-40457-9 .
- Made in Germany. What is German in Germany? Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 2016, ISBN 978-3-455-50402-6 .
- Sheroes. The country needs new heroes. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2019, ISBN 978-3-103-97453-9 .
Scattered publications
- Everything turns me off . Interview. In: BELLA triste No. 19, Hildesheim 2007.
Web links
- Literature by and about Jagoda Marinić in the catalog of the German National Library
- Jagoda Marinić , official own website
- Jagoda Marinić , personal blog on literary topics
- Marinić as "Anne Will" talk show participant , Frankfurter Rundschau December 9, 2019
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jagoda Marinić at Suhrkamp- Verlag, accessed December 15, 2019
- ^ Jagoda Marinić , at Hoffmann and Campe, accessed December 15, 2019
- ↑ Retina - Marinić's text at the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2007 (PDF document; 104 kB)
- ↑ ZKM - Events 04 - 2011 :: Women's Perspectives 2011 .
- ↑ The IZ Team - Intercultural Center .
- ^ The guests in the studio - Jagoda Marinić, writer and head of the Intercultural Center Heidelberg ( Memento from October 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ). daserste.ndr.de.
- ↑ Jagoda Marinić wants "Sheroes" , SWR 2 of March 6, 2019, accessed November 28, 2019
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Marinić, Jagoda |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer, playwright and journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th September 1977 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Waiblingen |