Sarah Khan
Sarah Khan (born August 15, 1971 in Hamburg ) is a German writer with family roots in Pakistan . She studied folklore and German , and in 1999 her first novel Gogo-Girl was published . Since then she has published other novels, as well as reports and essays in magazines and newspapers such as FAZ , Frankfurter Rundschau , Süddeutsche Zeitung and build Das Architektenmagazin . Khan lives in Berlin.
Works
- Fiction
- The stammer of the fortune teller. Incredible stories behind classified ads , Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin, 2017 ISBN 978-3-518-46731-2
- The horror mushroom. An unsatisfied story , mikrotext, Berlin, 2013 ISBN 978-3-944543-08-6
- The ghosts of Berlin. Uncanny stories , Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 2009 ISBN 978-3-518-46116-7
- A romantic measure . Novel. Berlin 2004.
- Your film . Novel. Berlin, 2001.
- Gogo girl . Novel. Reinbek near Hamburg, 1999.
- Works for film and theater
- Dr. House . Diaphanes, Zurich 2013. - About TV series and about the series Dr. House . ISBN 978-3-03734-311-1 .
- Episode “Pizza Taliban” for the film “September” by Max Färberböck , 2003.
- Showdown Iphigenie , together with Ute Rauwald for the Thalia Theater Hamburg , 1999.
Awards
literature
- Karsten Kruschel : Die Gespenster von Berlin , in: The Science Fiction Year 2010 , edited by Sascha Mamczak and Wolfgang Jeschke , Heyne, Munich 2010, pp. 923–925. ISBN 978-3-453-52681-5
Web links
- Literature by and about Sarah Khan in the catalog of the German National Library
- Khan's official website
- Summaries of reviews of Khan's books on www.perlentaucher.de
- Text awarded the Michael Althen Prize
Individual evidence
- ↑ There is no lack of distinctions in the popular echo chamber of knowledge in FAZ from June 22, 2013, page 32
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Khan, Sarah |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th August 1971 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |