- Robert Menasse
Robert Menasse (born
June 21 1954 inVienna ) is anAustria n writer.As an undergraduate, Menasse studied in
Vienna ,Salzburg andMessina . In 1980 he completed his PhD thesis "Der Typus des Außenseiters im Literaturbetrieb. Am BeispielHermann Schürrer " ("The outsider phenotype within literature"). Between 1981 and 1988 Menasse worked as a junior lecturer at the Institute of Literature Theory at theUniversity of São Paulo ,Brazil . He has been working as a freelance publicist, columnist and translator of novels from Portuguese into German ever since.His first novel "Sinnliche Gewissheit", published in 1988, is a semi-autobiographical tale of Austrians living in exile in Brazil. The magazine "
Literatur und Kritik " published Menasse's first poem ("Kopfwehmut") in 1989. His later novels were "Selige Zeiten, brüchige Welt" (1991, translated into English as "Wings of Stone" ISBN 0-7145-4295-4), "Schubumkehr" (1995) and "Die Vertreibung aus der Hölle" (2001). In 1990 Robert Menasse was the first writer to be awarded theHeimito von Doderer Prize. Since returning toEurope from Brazil, Menasse has mainly lived in the cities ofBerlin , Vienna andAmsterdam . He currently lives in Vienna and is married.Menasse's
language is at times playful and at times subtly sarcastic. Recurring themes in hisnovels areloneliness and alienation within human relationships and as a result of his character's lives' circumstances. In his work Menasse often criticises the latent form ofantisemitism still widespread inthe German-speaking world today.Awards
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Heimito von Doderer Prize 1990
*Alexander Sacher Masoch Prize 1994
*Österreichischer Staatspreis für Kulturpublizistik 1998
*Joseph Breitbach Prize 2002
*Friedrich Hölderlin Prize 2002
*Lion Feuchtwanger Prize 2002
*Marie Luise Kaschnitz Prize 2002
*Erich Fried Prize 2003
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