Magdalena Jagelke

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Magdalena Jagelke (* 1974 as Magdalena Jagiełka in Środa Wielkopolska ) is a Polish author who lives in Germany and writes and publishes in German.

life and work

Her father was a school director in Poland, her mother a teacher. Magdalena Jagelke migrated from Poland to Germany in 1986. The Germanization of her name to Jagelke took place in 1989. She studied American studies with a scholarship from the House of Thurn und Taxis and then obtained a master's degree in library and information science. She writes poetry and prose , but also experiments with intermediate forms. Their texts are available in numerous anthologies (z. B. Yearbook of Poetry 2011) and literary magazines (eg. As Außer.dem , DUM , macondo ) published. Her texts were nominated for the Munich Poetry Prize in 2010 . In 2013 she received the Darmstadt Merck grant. In 2013 she was a member of the Darmstadt Text Workshop under the direction of Kurt Drawert .

Single publications

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Individual evidence

  1. Kurt Drawert (Ed.): Kasinostraße 3 . Poetenladen, Leipzig 2014, ISBN 978-3-940691-50-7 , p. 250 .