Mario Osterland

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Mario Osterland (* 1986 in Mühlhausen / Thuringia ) is a German writer and literary educator .

Life

Osterland studied German, art history and comparative literature at the University of Leipzig . He lives in Erfurt . From 2016 to 2019, together with Peter Neumann , he organized the independent reading series In Good Neighborhood , which took place alternately in Jena, Weimar and Erfurt during these years. Also in 2016, together with Ralf Schönfelder, he founded the monthly literature podcast Blaubart & Ginster , which is broadcast on radio OKJ and on the YouTube channel of Jenaer Klassen eV . In 2020, he founded the series of events, Question for a Friend , in Erfurt , where he regularly invites writers to a workshop.

Mario Osterland was a prize winner at the Young Literature Forum Hessen-Thuringia in 2005 and 2006. In 2017 he was a finalist at the Literary March in Darmstadt.

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Books

Movie

  • Dünenmeer (alternative title: Sea of Dunes and بحرالرمال ) (directed by Nissmah Roshdy, 2019)

exhibition

  • final image. The last pictures of great personalities. Drawings and texts by Alexander Neugebauer and Mario Osterland. (Villa Rosenthal, Jena, 2020)

Articles in journals (selection)

  • Doomed from the start - Nine Inch Nails ' concept album " Year Zero " as an apocalyptic narrative (essay) in Critical Edition (No. 26, 2014)
  • The taps on Hydra. Journal of a year (excerpt) in Metamorphoses (No. 21, 2018)
  • Branches & bones. (m) a sick dream in Literaturbote (No. 131/132, = The Mayröcker Variations , 2018)

Contributions to anthologies (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Literaturburg. Retrieved on February 19, 2020 (German).
  2. Ask a friend. Retrieved February 19, 2020 .
  3. News / Press - Hessian Ministry for Science and Art. Retrieved February 19, 2020 .
  4. Prize winners of the "Young Literature Forum Hessen-Thüringen 2005/2006" have been determined. Retrieved February 19, 2020 .
  5. 2017 - Mario Osterland - Literary March Darmstadt. Retrieved February 19, 2020 .
  6. Ulrike Kern: Ink drawings and short texts on prominent deceased. March 2, 2020, accessed on April 28, 2020 (German).