Peter Neumann (poet)

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Peter Neumann (born June 19, 1987 in Neubrandenburg ) is a German poet , writer and philosopher .

Life

After the civil service Peter Neumann studied medicine and moved in 2007 to a master's -Studies of philosophy , political science and economics at the Universities of Jena and Copenhagen . From 2013 to 2019 he was a research assistant at the professorship for philosophy with a focus on the field of German idealism in Jena. Here he was in 2017 with a thesis on the concept of time in Schelling and Kant doctorate . He was one of the organizers of the independent reading series "In good neighborhood" in Erfurt, Jena and Weimar. Peter Neumann was living in Weimar at the time .

As a poet he won numerous awards, such as the Eobanus-Hessus writing competition of the city of Erfurt in 2008 and the sponsorship award of the Young Literature Forum Hesse-Thuringia in 2008 and 2009 . In 2012 Neumann received a working grant from the Free State of Thuringia for his literary work; 2017 an author's grant from the Rostock Literature House. The now of the Thuringian State ausgelobte Thuringian literary grant Harald Gerlach he received in 2018 for his submitted prose "devaluation traps".

Since January 2019, Neumann has been a research assistant at the Professorship for the History of Philosophy at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg .

According to the publisher, the author lives from Sternstunden - Jena 1800 and the departure into modernity (Munich 2019) as a freelance writer in Berlin.

Works

Single track

  • Protection. Poems with illustrations by Martin Dziallas (= annual editions of the Literary Society of Thuringia eV, Volume 8), Literary Society of Thuringia eV: Weimar 2009. ISBN 978-3-936305-16-6 .
  • secure. Poems . Edition AZUR : Dresden 2014. ISBN 978-3-942375-13-9 .
  • areas & days. Poems. Edition AZUR :: Dresden 2018. ISBN 978-3-942375-32-0 .
  • Jena 1800. The republic of free spirits , settlers: Munich 2018. ISBN 978-3-827501-05-9 .
    • as a paperback edition: Sternstunden. Jena 1800 and the dawn of modernity, Pantheon Verlag: Munich, 2019. ISBN 978-3570554197 .
  • Time in transition to history. Schelling's doctrine of the ages of the world and the question of time in Kant (= contributions to Schelling research, volume 8), Verlag Karl Alber: Freiburg / Munich, 2019. ISBN 978-3495490655 .

Contributions to anthologies

Articles in magazines

  • oda - Place of Eyes, Volume 2 (2015)
  • Risse, issue 30 (2013)
  • Wortwuchs, No. 6 (2011)
  • Signs & Miracles , No. 56 (2011)
  • BELLA triste , issue 27 (2010) and issue 49 (2017)
  • Palmbaum, issue 2/2008 and issue 1/2010
  • L. Der Literaturbote, issue 95 (2009) and issue 117 (2015)
  • Nagelprobe , issue 25 (2008) and issue 26 (2009)

Others

  • Still images from the outskirts. Wolfgang Hilbig's urban imagery. In: Peter Braun, Stephan Pabst (eds.): Hilbigs pictures. Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-83531328-6 , pp. 144–153.
  • Persistent past. Memory, future and present awareness in the anniversaries. In: Johnson-Jahrbuch , 19, Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-83531134-3 , pp. 160-175.
  • Do you understand what this group of trees is saying? - A playful approach to the language of a landscape, essay on Jürgen Becker . In: Jan Röhnert : Poetry and Practice. Six poets in the year of science. Series of publications by the Collegium Europaeum Jenense , 37th Edition Paideia, IKS Garamond, Jena 2009, ISBN 978-3-938203-76-7 .
  • Artist folder 7 of the ten-part edition Dreierlei. New poetry, graphics and music from Thuringia. With an aquatint etching zu netteln by Kay Voigtmann and the composition Rondeau insignifiant by Joachim Beez, recorded by the Osterburg Quartet. Burgart-Presse, Rudolstadt 2015, ISBN 978-3-910206-96-0 .

Web links

Reviews and criticisms of the lyric work

Reviews and criticisms of the non-fiction work

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical data @ uol.de, accessed June 8, 2020
  2. ^ Jördis Bachmann: Authors meet in the glass house. City clerk Kinga Toth says goodbye to Jena. TLZ.de, July 11, 2016, accessed on July 14, 2016 .
  3. ^ Literaturhaus Rostock: Scholarship holders 2017. Accessed on June 22, 2017 .
  4. dpa news channel: Thuringian literary scholarship at Jena Peter Neumann. Süddeutsche Zeitung , March 6, 2018, accessed on August 7, 2020 .
  5. also “03/2019 - 07/2019: Hamburg Institute for Social Research, grant for a practice-based research phase after graduation, feature section of the Hamburg weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT”, see biographical data @ uol.de, accessed June 8, 2020
  6. https://www.randomhouse.de/Autor/Peter-Neumann/p623577.rhd