Klaus Ferentschik

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Klaus Ferentschik (born August 19, 1957 in Graben / Baden ) is a German writer .

Life

Klaus Ferentschik visited the school in Karlsruhe and studied later at the University of Vienna , where he met a 1994 theater scientific work on the theater to the Dollhouse doctorate . He is the author of a gender-specific trilogy of novels, the specialty of which is that in the first two volumes, the double novel Schwelle and Schwall , only female (Schwelle) or male nouns (Schwall) are present. In the third part, the novel Scharmützel , only neuter nouns appear. He then published a detailed book on pataphysics, the science of imaginary solutions and, for the 50th anniversary of the world machine by Franz Gsellmann, the corresponding world machine novel (2008). Also lengthy research led to his biography of the painter and poet Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern . For the same book, Peter Gorsen wrote a scientific treatise on the extraordinary work of this artist. During a two-month stay as an artist-in-residence in Vienna's Museumsquartier (March / April 2014) Ferentschik developed his “Cable Encyclopedia”, which appeared in the edition “Der Konterfei”, and whose 2nd edition (2015) already defines 777 terms, which the vocabulary contain cables . - At the Collège de 'Pataphysique , Klaus Ferentschik acts as regent with a chair for démonologie spéciale . After another stay in Kaliningrad, the book Kalininberg & Königsgrad was published in spring 2020 . Large miniatures , illustrated with photographs that the author took on site in summer 2011 & 2019. He has lived in Berlin since 2001.

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