Lucia Lucia

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Lucia Lucia (born October 21, 1997 in Hamburg ) is a German author and slam poet .

Live and act

Lucia Lucia began her national stage career in 2017 when she read the text "Mathilda", which was clicked a million times, to the Norddeutscher Rundfunk at a poetry slam in Hamburg under this pseudonym. The theme of the self-hatred of a growing generation is thereby. "Mathilda" is ashamed, suffers from mental disorders and is traumatized by sexual violence. This "outcry" sparked controversy, but made Lucia Lucia famous overnight.

In the same year she also staged her first own play, which also addressed psychological disorders in young people.

Shortly afterwards she became Hamburg city champion in the poetry slam and toured in 2018 with her first full-length program "Oh, but yes!" through Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

In 2019 she published her volume of poetry "Texts that end on love", with which she went on a reading tour across Germany for the first time.

Lucia Lucia lives in Berlin .

Works

  • 2018: All right , Invisible Publishing House, Diedorf (Edition kleinLAUT / mini books for adults)
  • 2019: Texts that end in love: Reality in Poetry , S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main

Awards

  • City champion of the Poetry Slam Hamburg

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lucia Lucia - 1 book - pearl divers. Retrieved February 18, 2020 .
  2. Julia Rieke bento: This poetry slam video about sexual violence moves thousands. Retrieved February 18, 2020 .
  3. LUCIA LUCIA (D) . ( nochtspeicher.de [accessed on February 18, 2020]).
  4. Lucia Lucia: "Texts that end in love" - ​​an inharmonious feat. Retrieved on February 18, 2020 (German).
  5. 22 - All right from Lucia. Retrieved February 18, 2020 .
  6. Lucia Lucia / Serena Viola: Texts that end in love. Reality in Poetry. (From 14 years). Retrieved February 18, 2020 .
  7. RadioPoeten | Lucia Lucia - Your Page - Deeply inserted | detektor.fm - the podcast radio. October 2, 2019, accessed on February 18, 2020 (German).