Lea Streisand

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Lea Streisand, 2019

Lea Streisand (* 1979 in Berlin ) is a German writer and author.

life and work

Lea Streisand grew up first in Adlershof and later in Prenzlauer Berg on Hufelandstraße . She graduated from high school in 1999 at the 2nd grammar school in Eugen-Schönhaar-Str. 18. She studied modern German literature and Scandinavian studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Since 2003 she has been reading stories on Berlin reading stages . She is a member of Rakete 2000 and founded the Hamset nich kleina? in Berlin-Friedrichshain. In spring 2012, Rakete 2000 was selected as the best Berlin reading stage in 2012 by the “Circle of Friends and Supporters of the Master's Degree in Applied Literature at the Free University of Berlin”.

In 2009 Lea Streisand's first audio book Wahnsinn in Gesellschaft was published by Edition Mundwerk by Periplaneta Verlag . In 2010 the extended 2nd edition followed as a media combination (book with 2 CDs). With Berlin a village pub has appeared in February 2012, her second book, also as a combination of media (book and CD).

Lea Streisand's texts have appeared in numerous anthologies. Since 2005 she has been writing articles and columns for the daily newspaper (taz) u. a.

Since 2014 she has been speaking the weekly column War schön jewesen on Radio Eins .

In November 2016, Streisand's first novel Im Sommer again Fahrrad and the volume of short stories War schön jewesen appeared at the same time . Stories from the big city near Ullstein .

In 2018, Streisand was a scholarship holder of the Hausach Reading Lenz and Hausach town clerk.

Publications

Anthologies

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Life in the GDR: We Children from Hufelandstrasse , Berliner Zeitung on April 23, 2017 (here, by mistake, John-Schehr-Strasse as the address of the grammar school), accessed on April 23, 2017
  2. Lesebühnenpreis 2012: Rocket 2000 ( Memento from January 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Periplaneta. Publishing website
  4. Deeply rooted in the culture of Motzens . In: taz , February 17, 2012; review
  5. Lea Streisand: Detective stories from Scandinavia. In: taz , February 16, 2012
  6. ↑ It was beautiful jewesen . Streisand at Radio Eins
  7. Claudia Ramsteiner: All of Berlin knows the Kinzig valley . In: Mittelbadische Presse , September 28, 2018. Archived from the original on November 1, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2020.