Nataša Dragnić

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Nataša Dragnić (born February 7, 1965 in Split ) is a Croatian German-speaking writer .

Life

Dragnić studied German and Romance languages ​​at the University of Zagreb , where she obtained her master's degree in literary studies. After a stopover in the Croatian diplomatic service, she moved to Germany in 1994 and has been working as a freelance foreign language lecturer and author ever since. She has lived in Erlangen since 1994 .

Dragnić's debut novel "Every Day, Every Hour" was published in 2011 and has been published in around 30 countries. In August 2017, her novel "Einatmen, Ausatmen" was published.

Novels

Awards and grants

  • 2012: IHK culture award of the city of Nuremberg
  • 2012: City clerk in Cagliari, Italy
  • 2013: August Graf von Platen Literature Prize of the city of Ansbach, sponsorship prize
  • 2013: Premio Fondazione Francesco Alziator, Cagliari
  • 2014: Writer in Residence, at Writers Omi at Ledig House, Ghent (NY), USA
  • 2015: Writer in Residence, at Ca'Foscari International College, Venezia, Italia

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://natasa-dragnic.de/de/ueber-mich/ , accessed on January 11, 2018
  2. ^ Author profile at the publisher , accessed on January 11, 2018