Katharina Schultens

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Katharina Schultens (* 1980 in Kirchen (Sieg) ) is a German writer .

Life

Katharina Schultens grew up in Betzdorf , where she graduated from the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gymnasium in 1999 . She then studied cultural studies in Hildesheim, St. Louis and Bologna and has been working at the Humboldt University in Berlin since 2006 . There she has been managing director of the School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof (SALSA) since 2012 . Since 1998 she has published poetry and poetological texts in magazines (including Bella triste , randnummer , Ostragehege , Language in the Technical Age ) and anthologies ( Lyrik von Jetzt 2, Neubuchamong others). Since 2004 four volumes of poetry and two essays have been published. From 2007 to 2009 she was a member of the Forum of the 13 . Her texts have been translated into English, Russian, Spanish and Czech. At the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2019 she took part in the reading competition on the opening day with an excerpt from her novel “ Urmünder ”.

Awards

Publications

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Dialogues with living and dead poets: lyric inspirations for seventy-seven short poems by German-speaking poets" by Paul Plagge at Google Books
  2. Katharina Schultens opens the reading competition for the Bachmann Prize on onetz.de on June 27, 2019, accessed on July 1, 2019
  3. Poetry awarded in Siegerlandkurier on April 6, 2013, accessed on July 1, 2019
  4. Senate Department for Culture and Europe: Working grants for Berlin authors 2019. Retrieved July 1, 2019 .
  5. Buchmarkt.de: Katharina Schultens receives the Basler Poetry Prize 2019. Accessed on July 1, 2019 .