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Brigitte Kronauer (29 December 1940 – 22 July 2019) was a German writer who lived in
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. Her novels, written in the tradition of
Jean Paul Jean Paul (; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romantic writer, best known for his humorous novels and stories. Life and work Jean Paul was born at Wunsiedel, in the Fichtelgebirge mountain ...
with artful writing and an ironic undertone, were awarded several prizes, including in 2005 the
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, in 2011 the Jean-Paul-Preis and in 2017 the Thomas Mann Prize.


Life

Kronauer was born in Essen, and grew up with her mother. She studied pedagogy and worked as a teacher in Aachen and
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. She moved to
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in the mid-1970s, where she began her literary work. Her first novel appeared in 1980, ''Frau Mühlenbeck im Gehäus'', published by , which also published all her following works. The novel has autobiographic elements. Its language was unusual in the literature after World War II, with sentences constructed with acrobatic audacity ("von akrobatischer Gewagtheit"). Kronauer named
Jean Paul Jean Paul (; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romantic writer, best known for his humorous novels and stories. Life and work Jean Paul was born at Wunsiedel, in the Fichtelgebirge mountain ...
as influential for her work. As in his writing, Kronauer's sentences often contain double-meanings and ironic allusions. She wrote successful novels such as ''Berittener Bogenschütze'' (1986), ''Teufelsbrück'' (2000), ''Verlangen nach Musik und Gebirge'' (2004), ''Errötende Mörder'' (2007), ''Zwei schwarze Jäger'' (2009), ''Gewäsch und Gewimmel'' (2013) and ''Der Scheik von Aachen'' (2016). Her novel ''Das Schöne, Schäbige, Schwankende'' is scheduled to appear in August 2019. It is focused on a woman writer, full of self-irony. In 2005, she was awarded the
Georg Büchner Prize The Georg Büchner Prize (german: link=no, Georg-Büchner-Preis) is the most important literary prize for German language literature, along with the Goethe Prize. The award is named after dramatist and writer Georg Büchner, author of '' Woyzeck ...
for her literary oeuvre. Among other awards, she received the Jean-Paul-Preis in 2011, and the Thomas Mann Prize in 2017. Kronauer died on 22 July 2019 in Hamburg, after a long illness.


Legacy

Kronauer's colleague
Martin Mosebach Martin Mosebach (born 31 July 1951, in Frankfurt am Main) is a German writer. Biography He has published novels, stories, and collections of poems, written scripts for several films, opera libretti, theatre and radio plays. His first major non- ...
, who delivered the laudatory speech when she received the Thomas Mann Prize, said in an interview by Deutschlandfunk on 24 July 2019 that he regards her as writing in the tradition of Jean Paul in a noble way, mentioning aspects such a sublime artistry ("kunstvoll sublim") and a tender humour with a floating, ironic, delicate undertone ("schwebender, ironischer, zarter Unterton"). He described her as a person open to visual impressions, describing a character's emotions by noting how they are reflected in mimics, and great nature scenes, realising how nature "arches over the little odd human being" ("Die Natur wölbt sich über das kleine kauzige Menschenwesen"), again similar to Jean Paul. He described her as a person with a penetrating mind, a perfect careful control of expression, always trying hard to find the right word, and of great kindliness ("... eben diese einzigartige Gegenwart eines durchdringenden Verstandes, einer vollkommenen, sehr, sehr sorgfältigen Kontrolliertheit ihres Ausdrucks, ein ungeheures Bemühen, immer das genau richtige Wort zu finden – und eine große Liebenswürdigkeit"). The '' FAZ'' called her one of the greatest post-World War II women writers in German. When she received the Jean-Paul-Preis of
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, her writing was described by the jury: "The brilliance of her style makes her an exceptional phenomenon in contemporary German literature" ("Die Brillanz ihres Stils macht sie zu einer Ausnahmeerscheinung in der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur"), with characteristics such as "inventiveness, humanity and a sense of humour that accompanies the often idiosyncratic characters of her books with love, and never betrays them" ("Erfindungskraft, Humanität und ein Humor, der die oft eigenwilligen Figuren ihrer Bücher mit Liebe begleitet und niemals verrät"), while also considered the 'grand master of spite" ("Großmeisterin der Boshaftigkeit").


Novels

Kronauer's novels, published by Klett-Cotta in Stuttgart and held by the
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, include: * ''Frau Mühlenbeck im Gehäus'', 1980, ; dtv, München 1984, * ''Rita Münster'', 1983, ; dtv, München 1991, * ''Berittener Bogenschütze'', 1986, ; dtv, München 2000, * ''Die Frau in den Kissen'', 1990; dtv, München 1996, * ''Das Taschentuch'', 1994, ; dtv, München 2001, * ''Teufelsbrück'', 2000, ; dtv, München 2003, * ''Verlangen nach Musik und Gebirge'', 2004, ; dtv, München 2006, * ''Errötende Mörder'', 2007, ; dtv, München 2010, * ''Zwei schwarze Jäger'', 2009, * ''Gewäsch und Gewimmel'', 2013, * ''Der Scheik von Aachen'', 2016,


Awards

* 1985: of Berlin * 1989:
Heinrich-Böll-Preis The Heinrich-Böll-Preis is a literary prize of Germany, awarded by the City of Cologne in memory of Nobel Prize winner Heinrich Böll. The prize money is €30,000. The prize is awarded "for outstanding achievements – even by still unknown au ...
of Cologne * 1998: of Hamburg * 2000: Kronauer was chosen for
Mainzer Stadtschreiber The Mainzer Stadtschreiber (City clerk in Mainz) is an annual German literature award. It is awarded by ZDF, 3sat and the city of Mainz and was founded in 1984. The award is endowed with €12,500. Additionally the laureate receives the right to l ...
of 2001, a literary prize awarded by the television channels
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and
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as well as the city of
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. Kronauer returned the award in March 2001, however, due to disagreements with ZDF about the so-called "electronic diary", a film whose production and broadcasting would have been part of the award, along with 24.000 DM prize money and the right to lodge in the
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for one year. * 2005:
Georg Büchner Prize The Georg Büchner Prize (german: link=no, Georg-Büchner-Preis) is the most important literary prize for German language literature, along with the Goethe Prize. The award is named after dramatist and writer Georg Büchner, author of '' Woyzeck ...
* 2011: Jean-Paul-Preis * 2017: Thomas Mann Prize


References


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University Library
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