Peter Stamm (born 18 January 1963 in
Münsterlingen) is a
Swiss
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writer. His prize-winning books have been translated into more than thirty languages. For his entire body of work and his accomplishments in fiction, he was short-listed for the
Booker Prize
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in 2013, and in 2014 he won the prestigious
Friedrich Hölderlin Prize.
Life
Peter Stamm grew up in
Weinfelden in the canton of
Thurgau
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Thurgau is par ...
the son of an accountant. After completing primary and secondary school he spent three years as an apprentice accountant and then five as an accountant. He then chose to go back to school at the
University of Zurich
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taking courses in a variety of fields including
English studies
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,
Business informatics,
Psychology
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, and
Psychopathology
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Biological psychopatholo ...
. During this time he also worked as an intern at a psychiatric clinic. After living for a time in
New York
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,
Paris
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, and
Scandinavia
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he settled down in 1990 as a writer and freelance journalist in
Zurich. He wrote articles for, among others, the
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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, the
Tages-Anzeiger
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History and profile
The paper was first published under the name ''Tages-Anzeiger für Stadt und K ...
,
Die Weltwoche
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The magazine's regular columnists include the former president of the Social D ...
, and the satirical
newspaper
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Nebelspalter
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. Since 1997 he has belonged to the editorial staff of the quarterly literary magazine "Entwürfe für Literatur." He lives in
Winterthur
, neighboring_municipalities = Brütten, Dinhard, Elsau, Hettlingen, Illnau-Effretikon, Kyburg, Lindau, Neftenbach, Oberembrach, Pfungen, Rickenbach, Schlatt, Seuzach, Wiesendangen, Zell
, twintowns = Hall in Tirol (Austria), La ...
.
Peter Stamm has written prose, radio drama, and plays. He is most known for his cool and sparse writing style. Since 2003 Stamm has been a member of the group "Autorinnen und Autoren der Schweiz" (Authors of Switzerland).
In the fall term 2018 Peter Stamm was the tenth Friedrich Dürrenmatt Guest Professor for World Literature at the
University of Bern
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.
Prizes
Stamm has received a number of literature prizes.
*1998: Ehrengabe des Kantons Zürich
*1999:
Rauris Literature Prize
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*2000:
Rheingau Literatur Preis
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The prize of 11,111 E ...
*2001: Ehrengabe der Stadt Zürich
*2002: Preis der Schweizerischen Schillerstiftung
*2002: Carl-Heinrich-Ernst-Kunstpreis
*2013:
Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award
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shortlist ''We're Flying''
*2014:
Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis
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of the town of
Bad Homburg
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*2017: Schiller Prize of the Zürcher Kantonalbank
*2017:
for ''Weit über das Land''
*2018:
Solothurner Literaturpreis
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Awarded since 1994, the annual prize is 15,000 Swiss francs. It is named after the city of Solothurn in Switzerland.
Winners
*1994: Mon ...
*2018: Heinrich-Heine guest lectureship
*2018:
Swiss Book Prize for ''Die sanfte Gleichgültigkeit der Welt''
Works
Prose
* ''Alles über den Mann'', 1995 (with
Brigitte Fries
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)
* ''Gotthard'', 1997 (with
Markus Bühler)
* ''Agnes'', 1998 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as ''Agnes'', Other Press, 2016)
* ''Blitzeis'', 1999 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as "Black Ice" in the first section of ''In Strange Gardens'', Other Press, 2006)
* ''Ungefähre Landschaft'', 2001 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as ''Unformed Landscape'', Other Press, 2005)
* ''In fremden Gärten'', 2003 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
in the second section of ''In Strange Gardens'', Other Press, 2006)
* ''Warum wir vor der Stadt wohnen'', 2005 (with
Jutta Bauer
Jutta Bauer (born 9 January 1955) is a German writer and illustrator of children's books. For her "lasting contribution" as a children's illustrator she received the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2010.
Life
Born in Volksdorf, Hamburg, she stud ...
)
* ''An einem Tag wie diesem'', 2006 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as ''On a Day Like This'', Other Press, 2008)
* ''Wir fliegen'', 2008 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
in the first section of ''We're Flying'', Other Press, 2012)
* ''Sieben Jahre'', 2009 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as ''Seven Years'', Other Press, 2011)
* ''Seerücken'', 2011 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as "The Ridge" in the second section of ''We're Flying'', Other Press, 2012)
* ''Nacht ist der Tag'', 2013 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as ''All Days are Night'', Other Press, 2014)
* ''Weit über das Land'', 2016 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as ''To the Back of Beyond'', Other Press, 2017)
* ''Die sanfte Gleichgültigkeit der Welt'', 2018 (translated by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
as ''The Sweet Indifference of the World'', Other Press, 2020)
Plays
* ''Die Planung des Planes'' Monologue,
Schauspielhaus Zürich
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* ''Fremd gehen'', 1995
* ''Après Soleil'' oder ''Wen der Wind zur Insel trägt'', 2002
* ''Der Kuss des Kohaku'', 2004
* ''Die Töchter von Taubenhain'', 2004
Radio dramas
* ''Ich und die anderen'' 1991
* ''Die Nacht der Gewohnheiten'' 1993
* ''In Vitro'' Zürich 1994
* ''Der letzte Autofahrer'' 1995
* ''Bildnis eines Knaben mit Peitsche'' 1995
Editor
* ''Diensttage'', 2003
Translations
*
Susan Musgrave
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: ''Träum dir eine Badewanne'' (English: ''Dreams are More Real than Bathtubs''), 2002
In translation
Several of Stamm's works have been translated into English by
Michael Hofmann
Michael Hofmann (born 25 August 1957) is a German-born poet who writes in English and is a translator of texts from German.
Biography
Hofmann was born in Freiburg into a family with a literary tradition. His father was the German novelist Ger ...
, and published in the United States by
Other Press
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. These include novels ''Seven Years'', ''Agnes'', ''Unformed Landscape'', and ''On a Day Like This'', as well as ''In Strange Gardens and Other Stories'', a collection of short stories.
References
External links
Peter Stamm's website
Peter Stamm page at Other PressPeter Stamm interviewed by close-up weblog
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1963 births
Living people
People from Kreuzlingen District
Swiss dramatists and playwrights
Male dramatists and playwrights
Swiss male writers
Swiss accountants
University of Zurich alumni
People from Weinfelden
Swiss Book Prize winners