Nina Bussmann

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Nina Bussmann (2011)

Nina Bußmann (* 1980 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German writer .

Life

Bußmann studied comparative literature and philosophy at the Free University of Berlin and the University of Warsaw . In 2009 Bußmann received an artist-in-residence grant from the Künstlerdorf Schöppingen Foundation and in 2013 the Alfred Döblin grant from the Berlin Academy of the Arts . As part of the 35th Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2011 , she was one of the nominees and received the 3sat Prize for her competition entry, an extract from the prose work Große Ferien . The novel about a physics teacher, published in early 2012 by Suhrkamp Verlag , celebrates “doubt as a narrative principle”. In 2019 she received the Robert Gernhardt Prize for the unpublished novel Dickicht .

Bußmann lives and works in Berlin .

Works

Awards

  • 2012 Sepp Schellhorn scholarship , literature scholarship in the Edenkoben mansion
  • 2014 Scholarship from the German Literature Fund and invitation as Writer in Residence at the University of Nanjing, China
  • 2015 Heinrich Heine scholarship
  • 2016 literary scholarship from the Berlin Senate
  • 2019 Robert Gernhardt Prize for her novel project Thicket

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. http://www.adk.de/de/blog/?we_objectID=31936
  3. ↑ In Praise of Weed - Nina Bußmann ponders artistically in her debut novel . Review by Hubert Winkels . In: Die Zeit of March 17, 2012
  4. ^ Süddeutsche Zeitung: Author Nina Bußmann receives Robert Gernhardt Prize. Retrieved July 4, 2020 .
  5. 1st half of 2012 - Herrenhaus Edenkoben. Retrieved October 22, 2017 .
  6. ^ German Literature Fund . Retrieved October 22, 2017 .
  7. Nina Bussmann . In: @GI_weltweit . ( goethe.de [accessed on October 22, 2017]).