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German writer (born 1958)
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Angelika Klüssendorf

Angelika Klüssendorf (born 1958) is a German writer. She was born in Ahrensburg and raised in Leipzig, both in the German Democratic Republic (former East Germany). In 1985, she fled to West Germany where she has lived ever since.

She has written several books, including plays, novels and short stories. She won the Roswitha Prize in 2004.

Klüssendorf lives in Berlin.

Works

  • Sehnsüchte , Hanser, München / Wien 1990, ISBN 3-446-15763-8.
  • Anfall von Glück , Hanser, München / Wien 1994, ISBN 978-3-446-17868-7.
  • Frag mich nicht, schieß mich tot! Eine Farce, Theaterstück, Manuscript beim Verlag der Autoren, Frankfurt am Main 1995, abgedruckt in: Theater der Zeit Nr. 2 /1996, Berlin 1996 ISSN 0040-5418.
  • Alle leben so , Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 978-3-10-038201-6.
  • Aus allen Himmeln , Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 978-3-10-038202-3.
  • Amateure , Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2009, ISBN 978-3-10-038203-0.
  • Das Mädchen , Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln 2011, ISBN 978-3-462-04284-9 (als Hörbuch: Das Mädchen, ungekürzte Lesung von Julia Nachtmann, Regie Margrit Osterwold, 4 CDs (263 Min.), Hörbuch, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-89903-344-1).

References

  1. "Authors". And Other Stories. Retrieved 12 December 2024.


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