Nicoleta Craita Ten'o

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Nicoleta Craita Ten'o (born March 16, 1983 in Galați , Romania ) is a German-Romanian writer.

Life

Nicoleta Craita Ten'o attended school in her hometown of Galați from 1989 to 1996 . At the age of 13, she abruptly quit her education and was diagnosed with schizophrenia and autism . Your education stayed with the first 7 years of primary school. In 2000 Nicoleta's first Romanian-language volume of poems Durerea în durere piere was published. In 2001 Nicoleta Craita Ten'o moved to Germany with her family. Her state of health remained unchanged.

In 2002 the publisher Editura Pro Transilvania from Bucharest , Romania , published Nicoleta's debut novel Pe urmele Fefelegei… In October 2002 the volume of poetry Cântece la moara timpului was published . In February 2003 Nicoleta's fourth book and second novel Rebel were published . For Rebel , Nicoleta Craita Ten'o received the first prize for young authors Prima Verba from the Romanian Writers' Association in 2003 . In April 2010 she published her first German-language volume of poetry, Haruka ... , and in August 2011, the volume of poetry Drei Köpf was published .

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German books

Awards

  • 2003 First Prize for Debut Prima Verba , Association of Romanian Writers Bucharest
  • 2012 First prize in the writing competition of the German Odd Fellow Order of the Free German Association of Authors (FDA)
  • 2013 Second place in the "Early Literature Competition" on the subject of "Ground Covers and Upstarts"
  • 2013 Special prize at the KUNO Essay Prize 2013
  • 2013 winner of the Bremen Authors' Grant 2013
  • 2013 winner of the main prize at the Bern Book Weeks
  • 2017 winner of one of the prizes at the Bern Book Weeks

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Durerea în durere piere. Editura Pro Transilvania, Bucharest 2000, ISBN 973-1061-02-2 .
  2. Pe urmele Fefelegei… Editura Pro Transilvania, Bucharest 2002, ISBN 973-8149-87-8 .
  3. Cântece la Moara timpului. Editura Pro Transilvania, Bucharest 2002, ISBN 973-8463-01-7 .
  4. ^ Rebel Editura Pro Transilvania, Bucharest 2003, ISBN 973-8463-10-6 .