Jasmine Ramadan

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Jasmin Ramadan, 2009

Jasmin Ramadan (born February 18, 1974 in Hamburg ) is a German writer .

life and work

The daughter of an Egyptian and a German graduated from the Emilie-Wüstenfeld-Gymnasium in Hamburg and studied German and philosophy at the University of Hamburg until 2004 . During her studies, she became a freelancer for Norddeutscher Rundfunk in 2000 .

She works literarily in the fields of novels and short stories. Ramadan published some of her texts on her homepage . The Hamburger Abendblatt published her text Murks in 2009 .

In 2006, Ramadan received the Hamburg Cultural Authority's literary advancement award for the beginning of her novel A Penguin on the Antenna . The jury praised: “It is the characters that make Jasmin Ramadan's beginning of the novel so warm and lively, and the author's love and pleasure in playing with them.” The novel was published in 2012 under the title Das Schwein unter Fischen .

In 2009 Ramadan's first independent book Soul Kitchen was published by Blumenbar . As a template for Fatih Akın's film comedy Soul Kitchen (2009), the novel received some attention. An audio book version spoken by Philipp Baltus has also been published.

In 2010 a short story by Jasmin Ramadan was selected for the "Literature Quickie" series. The Rude Suicide was her second stand-alone book publication in 2010.

In 2013, at the invitation of the Goethe Institute, Jasmin Ramadan spent five weeks in Brazil as a city clerk in Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro .

Since January 2018 she has been writing the column “Simply said” for the taz . In 2020 she will read at the invitation of Philipp Tingler at the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2020 .

Jasmin Ramadan lives in Hamburg.

Works

Web links

Single receipts

  1. Jasmin Ramadan - Hamburger Abendblatt. In: Abendblatt.de. August 8, 2009, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  2. Benjamin Wellenkamp writes: "Murks". In: Hamburger Abendblatt. August 8, 2009.
  3. JASMINE RAMADAN. In: www.literaturpreise-hamburg.de. Archived from the original on March 9, 2016 ; accessed on March 9, 2016 .
  4. Maike Schiller: This woman makes Akin's "Soul Kitchen" tasty - Hamburger Abendblatt. In: Abendblatt.de. September 17, 2009, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  5. Frank Keil: After reading at the counter - WELT. In: welt.de. September 13, 2009, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  6. Katja Engler: Wonderful short stories for your pocket - WELT. In: welt.de. January 15, 2010, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  7. Sarah Kugler: Permanent rash and psoriasis Jasmin Ramadan reads in the Victoria Garden - Culture - PNN. In: pnn.de. May 7, 2014, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  8. Birgit Friebel: Jasmin Ramadan. In: pirilamponews.blogspot.com. June 25, 2014, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  9. Article with 'Jasmin Ramadan' - taz.de. In: taz.de. Retrieved May 23, 2020 .
  10. https://bachmannpreis.orf.at/stories/3047133/