Klaas Klaasen

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Klaas Klaasen (born April 2, 1955 in Mainz ) is a German children's book and crime writer. He is also known under the pseudonym KK .

Life

In the 1970s, Klaasen founded a concert agency. In 1982 he also founded a film company that existed for four years. In 1984 an art gallery was opened. In 1989 Klaasen published his first poems in the Züricher Tages-Anzeiger and in 1990 his first prose texts in the Nizza-Illustrierte .

In 1991 the first poems were published in French. In collaboration with Auguste Wackenheim , Adrien Finck , Tomi Ungerer and Caston Jung , the poetry volume Revue Alsacienne De Littérature was published .

Klaas Klaasen currently lives in Biel .

Works

As Klaas Klaasen

As KK

more publishments

  • Bad luck for artists (poetry), NIZZA Illustrierte (Zurich city magazine), May 1990
  • The madhouse of silence (dog in a glass), NIZZA Illustrierte, 1990
  • Artist's bad luck (poetry), Revue Alsacienne de Literature, Strasbourg 1995
  • The Spirit (short story), Revue Alsacienne de Literature, Strasbourg 2011
  • Zum Schinderhannes - The False Robber (short story), Revue Alsacienne de Literature, Strasbourg 2014
  • Hennig (short story), Wortwuchs, 2011
  • The world is round (short story), Wrote, 2011
  • Snow (poetry), The Muzzle, 2014
  • When you are enchanted (fairy tales), Sperling-Verlag, 2009

Individual evidence

  1. Klaas Klaasen at Boesche-Verlag, accessed on August 19, 2020