Natasza Goerke

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Natasza Goerke (born March 13, 1960 in Posen ) is a Polish writer who lives in Hamburg .

Life

Natasza Goerke studied literature at the University of Poznań and Oriental Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and at the University of Hamburg . She has lived in Hamburg since 1985. Goerke deals with Tibetan languages ​​and Eastern philosophy. Her writing is based on the magical realism of Latin America and Anglo-American postmodern literature. She was one of the authors of the Polish literary magazine Brulion , which was published in Krakow between 1986 and 1999.

Fonts (selection)

  • Fractals. Sklepy prześcieradłowe . Short stories, 1994
  • Księga pasztetów , 1997
    • Siberian palm . Stories. Translated from the Polish by Henryk Bereska. Rospo, Hamburg 1997
  • Pożegnania plazmy , 1999
    • Farewell to the plasma . Stories. Translated from the Polish by Hans-Peter Hoelscher-Obermaier. Rospo, Hamburg 2000
  • 47 na odlew , 2002
    • Rapid paralysis. Novel . Translated from the Polish by Marlis Lami. Scarab, Innsbruck 2003

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brulion in the Polish Wikipedia pl: brulion (czasopismo)