Sandra Kellein

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Sandra Kellein (* 1958 in Nuremberg ) is a German writer .

Life

After studying German and psychology at the University of Hanover , which she completed with a master's degree, Sandra Kellein moved to Berlin in 1987, where she has lived as a freelance writer ever since .

Sandra Kellein is the author of novels, short stories, theater texts, feature sections and over thirty radio plays.

Sandra Kellein is a member of the Association of German Writers . She received u. a. The following awards: 1990 the Alfred Döblin scholarship from the Berlin Academy of the Arts , 1993 the Ernst Willner Prize at the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt , 1995 the scholarship from the Heinrich Heine House of the City of Lüneburg, 1996 from the Kulturfonds Foundation , In 1999 a scholarship from the Berlin Senate as well as a scholarship from the Prussian Sea Handling Foundation in 2002 and an invitation to the theater meeting in 2010.

Works

  • Love abroad , Stuttgart 1992
  • Khaki and feathers , Berlin 1995
  • Gold or Raven Black , Berlin 1996
  • The Invention of America , Berlin 1998

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. archiv2.berlinerfestspiele.de. Retrieved October 25, 2013 .