- Ingo Schulze
Ingo Schulze (
15 December 1962 ) is a Germanwriter fromDresden .He was educated at the
University of Jena . He was a dramatic arts advisor at the State Theatre inAltenburg in formerEast Germany for two years. He spent six months inSt Petersburg which became the basis for his debut collection of short stories "33 Moments of Happiness" (1995). He has lived in Berlin since the mid 1990s.Schulze has won a number of awards for his novels and stories, which have been translated into twenty languages, among them into English by
John E. Woods .Publications
* "33 Augenblicke des Glücks", Berlin 1995 ("33 Moments of Happiness")
* "Simple Storys", Berlin 1998 [German text under an English heading]
* "Der Brief meiner Wirtin", Ludwigsburg 2000
* "Von Nasen, Faxen und Ariadnefäden", Berlin 2000
* "Mr. Neitherkorn und das Schicksal", Berlin 2001
* "Würde ich nicht lesen, würde ich auch nicht schreiben", Lichtenfels 2002
* "Neue Leben", Berlin 2005
* "Handy. Dreizehn Storys in alter Manier", Berlin 2007.External links
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* [http://www.literaturport.de/index.php?suche=ingo+schulze&id=28&no_cache=1 German audio samples of "Neue Leben" and "Handy"]
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