Marijan Nakić

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Marijan Nakić (German form of name: Marian Nakitsch , * 1952 in Novska , Croatia ) is a German writer .

Life

Marijan Nakić is a native of Yugoslavia. He completed an apprenticeship as a bricklayer and studied economics at the University of Zagreb from 1976 to 1983 . His parents and his two siblings had lived in the Federal Republic of Germany since the late 1960s ; Marijan Nakić, on the other hand, was refused a residence permit for health reasons for a long time. Nonetheless, through his preoccupation with German literature, he developed a very close relationship with the German language , which he had learned self- taught . He has lived in Germany as a freelance writer since 1994 .

Marijan Nakić published his first volume of poetry in the Serbo-Croatian language in 1977 . In the following years he translated prose and poetry from German and English into Serbo-Croatian for Croatian magazines . In 1994 a volume of poems in German was published.

Marijan Nakić is a member of the Association of German Writers . In 1992 he received the Jürgen Ponto Foundation's Literature Prize , the Siegburg Literature Prize in 1994 , the Andreas Gryphius Prize in 1995, the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize in 1996 and a grant from the Berlin Literary Colloquium in 1997 .

Works in German

  • Grand piano applause, Frankfurt am Main 1994

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