Birgit Vanderbeke
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Birgit Vanderbeke (8 August 1956 – 24 December 2021) was a German writer.


Biography

Born in Dahme,
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, Vanderbeke grew up in
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,
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, after her family moved to
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in 1961. Vanderbeke studied Law, Germanic and Romance languages. The English translation of her
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, ', by
Jamie Bulloch Jamie Bulloch (born 6 September 1969) is a British historian and translator of German literature. Life and work Jamie was born at East Dulwich Hospital in 1969. He grew up in Tooting, south-west London, attending first Rosemead School, then Wh ...
was published in 2013 by Peirene Press as ''The Mussel Feast''. Since 1993 she has been living in southern
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. She died on 24 December 2021, at age of 65.


Works

* ', narrative. Rotbuch, Berlin 1990, (1993 als ''Rotbuch-Taschenbuch'', Band 77, / als ''Fischer-TB'' Band 13 783, Frankfurt am Main 1997, ). ** Translation: ''The Mussel Feast'', translator:
Jamie Bulloch Jamie Bulloch (born 6 September 1969) is a British historian and translator of German literature. Life and work Jamie was born at East Dulwich Hospital in 1969. He grew up in Tooting, south-west London, attending first Rosemead School, then Wh ...
, Peirene, London 2013, * ''Fehlende Teile'', narrative. Rotbuch, Berlin 1992, . * ''Gut genug'', narrative. Rotbuch, Berlin 1993, (1996 als ''Rotbuch-Taschenbuch'', Band 1030, / als ''Fischer-Taschenbuch'' Band 13 785, Frankfurt am Main 1999, ). * ''Ich will meinen Mord'', Rowohlt, Berlin 1995, . * ''Friedliche Zeiten'', narrative. Rotbuch, Hamburg 1996, (als ''Fischer-Taschenbuch'', Band 13 786, Frankfurt am Main 2000, ). * ', narrative.
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, Berlin 1997, (als Hörbuch: 2 MC bei Hörverlag München 1998, ). * ''Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst'', Fest, Berlin 1999, (als ''Fischer-Taschenbuch'', Band 15 001, Frankfurt am Main 2001, ). * ''Hexenreden'' (mit
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und
Marlene Streeruwitz Marlene Streeruwitz (born 28 June 1950) is an Austrian playwright, novelist, poet, and short story writer. Biography Born in Baden bei Wien in 1950, Streeruwitz was raised in a well-to-do family. Her father was a politician and later became mayor ...
). In: ''Göttinger Sudelblätter'', Wallstein, Göttingen 1999, . * ''Ariel oder der Sturm auf die weiße Wäsche'' (editing and epilogue Ralph Schock). In: ''Rede an die Abiturienten des Jahrgangs 2000'', Gollenstein, Blieskastel 2001, . * ''Abgehängt'', narrative. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2001, (als ''Fischer-Taschenbuch'', Band 15 622, Frankfurt am Main 2002, ). * ''Gebrauchsanweisung für Südfrankreich'', Piper 7515, München / Zürich 2002, . * ''Geld oder Leben'', S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2003, . * ''Schmeckt’s?'', Cooking without taboos. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2004, . * ''Sweet sixteen'', S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2005, . * ''Die sonderbare Karriere der Frau Choi'', S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, (als ''Fischer-Taschenbuch'' Band 17 460, Frankfurt am Main 2009, ). * ''Das lässt sich ändern'', Piper, München / Zürich 2011, . * ''Die Frau mit dem Hund'', Piper, München / Zürich 2012, . * ''Der Sommer der Wildschweine'', Piper, München / Zürich 2013, . * ''Ich freue mich, dass ich geboren bin'', Piper, München / Zürich 2016, . * ''Wer dann noch lachen kann'', novel. Piper, München / Zürich 2017, . * ''Alle, die vor uns da waren'', novel. Piper, München / Zürich 2020, .


Awards and honours

*1990
Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis The Festival of German-Language Literature (german: Tage der deutschsprachigen Literatur, links=no) is a literary event which takes place annually in Klagenfurt, Austria. During this major literary festival which lasts for several days a number of ...
for ''Muschelessen'' *1997
Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis is a literary prize of Germany. The Deutsche Literaturfonds (German Literature Fund) based in Darmstadt has been awarding the prize since 1983. The prize money was raised in 2019 from €20,000 to €30,000. In addi ...
*1999
Solothurner Literaturpreis The Solothurner Literaturpreis is a literary award for a literary achievement by a German language writer. Awarded since 1994, the annual prize is 15,000 Swiss francs. It is named after the city of Solothurn in Switzerland. Winners *1994: Mon ...
*1999
Roswitha Prize The Roswitha Prize (german: Roswitha-Preis) is the oldest German language prize for literature that is given solely to women. The Roswitha-Medal has been given almost yearly since 1973 by the city of Bad Gandersheim. In 1998 it received its moder ...
*2002
Hans Fallada Prize The Hans Fallada Prize is a German literary prize given by the city of Neumünster in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Since 1981 it typically awarded every two years to a young author from the German-speaking world. It is named in honor o ...
*2007 at
University of Kassel The University of Kassel (german: link=no, Universität Kassel) is a university founded in 1971 located in Kassel, Hessen, in central Germany. As of February 2022 it had about 25,000 students and about 3300 staff, including more than 300 prof ...
*2014
Independent Foreign Fiction Prize The ''Independent'' Foreign Fiction Prize (1990–2015) was a British literary award. It was inaugurated by British newspaper ''The Independent'' to honour contemporary fiction in translation in the United Kingdom. The award was first launched i ...
shortlist for ''The Mussel Feast'' (German; trans.
Jamie Bulloch Jamie Bulloch (born 6 September 1969) is a British historian and translator of German literature. Life and work Jamie was born at East Dulwich Hospital in 1969. He grew up in Tooting, south-west London, attending first Rosemead School, then Wh ...
)


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External links

* 1956 births 2021 deaths People from Dahme, Brandenburg People from Bezirk Cottbus 20th-century German writers 21st-century German writers 20th-century German women writers 21st-century German women writers Writers from Brandenburg {{Germany-writer-stub