Jutta Heinrich

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Jutta Heinrich (born April 4, 1940 in Berlin ) is a German writer .

Life

Jutta Heinrich is the daughter of a lawyer and entrepreneur and a trained painter . She grew up in Bavaria , attended school up to middle school and then carried out various activities in wholesale and retail ; u. a. At times she was in charge of her father's veneer and plywood factory . After her high school had made up, studied it from 1972 Social at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg and in 1975 Literature and German Studies at the University of Hamburg . In parallel with her studies , she began to publish literary works. In 1987 she took part in the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt . From 1988 she was a lecturer for literature , politics and history at universities in Bremen , Hamburg and Berlin ; In 2005 she was visiting professor at the University of the Arts in Berlin. Heinrich lives in Hamburg .

Jutta Heinrich is the author of narrative works, essays , plays and radio plays .

Jutta Heinrich has been a member of the PEN Center Germany since 1998 . In addition to various work grants, she received the Würzburg Literature Prize in 1989 and the Biermann Ratjen Medal in 2017 .

Works

  • The gender of thoughts , Munich 1977
  • On the way , Berlin 1978
  • I'm alone with my killer time , Munich 1981
  • Received , Berlin 1987
  • Men's Twilight , Cologne 1989
  • Everything is body , Frankfurt am Main 1991
  • In the area of ​​words , Frankfurt am Main 1994
  • Sturm und Zwang , Hamburg 1995 (together with Elfriede Jelinek and Adolf Ernst-Meyer)
  • Eerie Journey , Hamburg 1998

literature

  • Jutta Heinrich , Bremen 1985

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