Thilo Bock

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Thilo Bock, January 2020

Thilo Bock (born July 2, 1973 in Berlin) is a German author.

Life

Bock grew up in Berlin-Reinickendorf . He studied Modern German Philology, Ancient History and Comparative Literature at the TU Berlin , where he received his doctorate on Hugo Ball and the literary stage.

For his novel Senate Reserve from 2011, Bock received the Alfred Döblin scholarship from the Berlin Academy of the Arts . In it, Bock tells the story of a student and intern at an advertising paper for the Märkisches Viertel in the 1970s and 1980s who uncovered a West Berlin real estate scandal.

In addition to his publications, Bock also writes texts for the cabaret Die Stachelschweine . Bock is active in the Berlin reading stages , where he reads and sings. He has been a member of the Weddinger Brauseboys since 2016. He belongs to the editorial team of the magazine Salbader (magazine) , the "central organ of the Berlin reading stages".

In 2016 and 2018, Bock received a work grant from the Berlin Senate .

Publications

  • 1997: Vogel is looking for a parachute , stories, publisher am Park
  • 2009: The loaded gun from Andreas Baader , Roman, Kiepenheuer & Witsch
  • 2011: Senate Reserve , Roman, Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt
  • 2013: Poet as Goethe , stories, satyr
  • 2014: Tempelhofer Feld , Roman, Fuchs & Fuchs
  • 2016: “A living magazine to a certain extent” - Huge Ball and the literary stage , Verbrecher Verlag
  • 2016: The strikingly inconspicuous life of the housekeeper Hannelore Keyn in the Villa Grassimo zu Wewelsfleth , ghost stories. Together with Peter Wawerzinek . Criminal Publishing House
  • 2017: Ick kieke, amazed, amazed. Berlin poems from 1830 to today , collected and edited together with Ulrich Janetzki and Wilfried Ihrig . The other library
  • 2013: The Berliner is the death of the pancake , stories, satyr

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Thilo Bock. In: Literaturport.de. Retrieved May 10, 2016 .
  2. Gunda Bartels: Meadow of lust. In: www.tagesspiegel.de. May 19, 2014, accessed May 10, 2016 .
  3. a b - Thilo Bock. In: Thilo Bock. Retrieved May 10, 2016 .
  4. Thilo Bock (book author) - Perlentaucher. In: www.perlentaucher.de. Retrieved May 10, 2016 .