Petra Hartlieb

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Petra Hartlieb (* 1967 in Munich ) is a German - Austrian author .

Life

Petra Hartlieb grew up in Upper Austria and studied psychology and history in Vienna . She then worked as a press officer for various publishers in Vienna and Hamburg and later as a literary critic for the NDR , Ö1 and the Financial Times .

In 2004 she moved back to Vienna with her husband, who came from Germany, and together they took over the former bookstore Friedrich Stock in Vienna's Währinger Strasse , which they have been running together as Hartliebs Bücher ever since . They opened a second shop on Porzellangasse, which specializes in French and Italian literature. In 2014 she published a novel about it called My wonderful bookstore . It was published in eight other languages ​​and became a bestseller with a circulation of 60,000 copies. In her historical love story Ein Winter in Wien (2016), she wrote about a nanny in Vienna's cottage district around 1910 who was supposed to pick up a book from the Friedrich Stock bookstore for the master of the house, the writer Arthur Schnitzler . In 2018, the sequel to it appeared in When it gets spring in Vienna .

Together with the Berlin journalist and author Claus-Ulrich Bielefeld, she wrote a Vienna-Berlin crime series from 2011 under the title Bielefeld & Hartlieb: A Case for Berlin and Vienna , which was published by Diogenes . In this, the Berlin inspector Thomas Bernhardt and the Vienna chief inspector Anna Habel jointly investigate murder cases.

In 2017 she was a jury member for the Austrian Book Prize and in 2018 for the Austrian State Prize for European Literature and the Wartholz Prize for Literature . In 2019 she is a member of the jury for the German Book Prize .

Awards and nominations

Publications (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Diogenes Verlag - Petra Hartlieb . Accessed March 31, 2018.
  2. ^ Claus-Ulrich Bielefeld & Petra Hartlieb . Accessed March 31, 2018.
  3. a b Petra Hartlieb | Authors | DuMont book publisher . Accessed March 31, 2018.
  4. a b diepresse.com: Ten years of family adventures: When a bookseller writes . Article dated September 12, 2014, accessed March 31, 2018.
  5. ^ A b Rowohlt: A bookstore, a famous poet, a winter in Vienna . Article dated September 28, 2016, accessed March 31, 2018.
  6. Tobias Becker, Claudia Vogt: No more whining. In: Der Spiegel 12/2019 of March 16, 2019, pp. 116–122, here p. 120.
  7. Petra Hartlieb | When spring comes in Vienna: the sequel . Accessed March 31, 2018.
  8. ^ Austrian Book Prize and Debut Prize: A total of 141 titles submitted by 79 publishers . Accessed March 31, 2018.
  9. ^ Minister of Culture Blümel: Congratulations to Zadie Smith on the Austrian State Prize for European Literature 2018 . OTS bulletin of July 3, 2018, accessed July 3, 2018.
  10. Wartholz literature award to German author Khoshmashrab . Article dated October 7, 2018, accessed October 7, 2018.
  11. German Book Prize 2019: Petra Hartlieb and Daniela Strigl in the jury . Article dated February 5, 2019, accessed February 6, 2019.
  12. Prize winner 2017: Austrian Bookstore Award . Accessed March 31, 2018.
  13. diepresse.com - Austria 19 . Retrieved October 6, 2019.