Marc Späni

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Marc Späni (born July 10, 1972 in St. Gallen ) is a Swiss writer .

Career

Späni grew up in St. Gallen . From 1992 to 1997 he studied German , French literature and philosophy at the Universities of Zurich and Toulouse . In 2001 he received his doctorate on the German picaresque novel of the 17th century at the University of Zurich . From 2001 to 2002 Späni was a graduate assistant at the University of Friborg Switzerland . Since 2003 he has been working as a high school teacher for German in Zurich .

Marc Spänis began his literary work with stories , later novels , plays and radio plays were added, some in Swiss German . In addition to more experimental texts, Späni also writes science fiction and crime novels .

In 2019 Späni was the winner of the writing competition of the Literaturhaus Zürich.  

He is a member of the Swiss Writers' Association , the Eastern Switzerland Literature Network and the Syndicate. Association for German-language crime literature .

Späni lives with his family in Otelfingen near Zurich .

Works

Factual texts

  • Poetic gardeners and phaetonic skyfliers. Forms of poetological reflection in the lower novel of the 17th century . Lang, Bern 2004. ISBN 978-3-03910-128-3
  • Thidrekr af Bern and the elephant from Maienfeld. On the history of the interpretation of a wall painting from Graubünden in the early 14th century , in: Eckart C. Lutz et. al. (Ed.): Literature and wall painting II. Convention and conversation. De Gruyter, Tübingen 2005, pp. 457–478. ISBN 978-3-484-10836-3

Stories and novels

  • Dr. Kojima's Cybersymphonic Orchestra , in: NOVA 23 (2015), ed. by Olaf G. Hilscher and Michael K. Iwoleit, pp. 33–38. ISSN  1864-2829
  • The unmistakable Dr. Cole , in: Corona Magazine 10/2015. ISBN 978-3-941864-15-3
  • Robin's garden. orte, Schwellbrunn 2016.  ISBN 978-3-85830-193-2
  • The Savior from the Glass Tower. KaMeRu, Zurich 2016. ISBN 978-3-906739-82-3
  • 38 minutes about Blainsburg , in: NOVA 24 (2016), ed. by Olaf G. Hilscher and Michael K. Iwoleit, pp. 101–128. ISSN  1864-2829
  • The fifth level of relaxation , in NOVA 26 (2018), ed. by Michael K. Iwoleit and Michael Haitel, pp. 17–33. ISBN 978-3-957651-36-5
  • Debris. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2018. ISBN 978-3-8392-2349-9
  • Scheinland , in: draft 86 (2018), pp. 21-25. ISSN  1420-8784
  • Of course we don't open it, in: mosaik advent calendar, December 2018
  • The rabbits are not the problem , in: Delirium Magazin No. 11. 2019, pp. 13-16. ISSN  2624-7372
  • Der Bahnwärter , in: Texts of the Month. Two thousand nineteen . Literaturhaus Zürich 2019, pp. 56–61. ISSN  2297-4903  
  • Lamb. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2020. ISBN 978-3-8392-2580-6
  • The murder as an art form , in: Murder for the great break , ed. by Daniel Badraun. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2020, pp. 231–243. ISBN 978-3-8392-2737-4

Theater and radio play

  • 2015: Dr. Kojima's Cybersymphonic Orchestra (radio play)
  • 2016: It's not forever (acting). Thomas Sessler, Vienna
  • 2017: The Wishlist (radio play)
  • 2017: The surveyors (radio play)
  • 2019: The Rumor (dialect drama). Coproduction with the Cooltour theater group (Hausen am Albis)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Literaturhaus | Marc Späni's railway attendant. Retrieved August 9, 2020 .
  2. 15 | Marc Späni - mosaik - magazine for literature and culture. Retrieved on August 9, 2020 (German).
  3. DR. KOJIMA'S CYBERSYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. Retrieved August 9, 2020 .
  4. Thomas Sessler Verlag: PIECES AZ. Retrieved August 9, 2020 .
  5. THE WISHLIST. Retrieved August 9, 2020 .
  6. THE MEASURERS. Retrieved August 9, 2020 .