- Judith Hermann
Judith Hermann (born
May 15 ,1970 ) is a Germanauthor .Herman was born in West
Berlin in the St. Joseph hospital. She grew up in the West Berlin neighborhood of Neukölln and remained there until the mid-nineties, when she moved to the district of Prenzlauer Berg in the former East Berlin.She holds a Masters degree in German and
Philosophy and attended the Berliner Journalistenschule, a highly selective professional academy for journalists. During this training she did an internship with the German language newspaper Aufbau inNew York . While she was in America she worked on some of her first literary texts, and realized that short stories were "her" genre.After returning to Berlin, she worked briefly as a free-lance journalist before she was awarded the Alfred-Döblin stipend from the Berliner Akademie der Künste (Berlin Academy of Arts) in 1997. Recipients of this stipend are financed for three to twelve months while they live and work in the Alfred-Döblin House in Wewelsfleth.
In 1998 her first volume of short stories, called "Sommerhaus, später" was published, and well received by critics. From her work came the "sound of a new generation" and a "female wonder" (Spiegel 12/1999). She received both the Hugo Ball Prize and the Bremer Literatur-Förderpreis. In 2001 she was awarded the
Kleist Prize .This was followed up in 2003 by her second collection of stories "Nichts als Gespenster".
Works
* "Summerhouse, later" (2001, HarperCollins) ISBN 0-06-000686-2
* "Sommerhaus, später" (1998, S. Fischer) ISBN 3-596-14770-0
* "Nothing but ghosts" (2005, Fourth Estate) ISBN 0-00-717455-1
* "Nichts als Gespenster" (2003, S. Fischer) ISBN 3-596-15798-6Films
* "Eisblumenfarm" (based on "Sommerhaus, später"): Short-film by
Dominik Betz (2004); withPhilip Hellmann ,Sara Hilliger ,Gunnar Solka * "Freundinnen" : Short-film by
Tobias Stille (2005); withAnneke Kim Sarnau ,Regina Stötzel ,Murat Yilmaz * "Nichts als Gespenster" : Drama by
Martin Gypkens (2006); withAugust Diehl ,Chiara Schoras ,Fritzi Haberlandt External links
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* [http://www.zeit.de/2003/06/tristesse Portrait in "ZEIT" by Iris Radisch (German)]
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