fiction.wikisort.org - WriterKatharina Hacker (born 11 January 1967) is a German author best known for her award-winning novel Die Habenichtse (The Have-Nots). Hacker studied philosophy, history and Jewish studies at the University of Freiburg and the University of Jerusalem. Her studies in Israel have been seen as an attempt to compensate for the strong anti-Semitic feelings of her Silesian grandmother. She did not finish her studies with an academic degree. Since 1996, she has been living as a freelance writer in Berlin.[1]
In 2006, she was the second writer to be awarded the German Book Prize for Die Habenichtse.[2] In this and other works, Hacker examines the consequences of globalization and neoliberalism on the working life, social relations, and family interactions of her German protagonists.[3]
German author
This article is about German author Katharina Hacker. For the German figure skater with a similar name, see Katharina Häcker.
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 Hacker in 2005 |
Born | (1967-01-11) 11 January 1967 (age 55) Frankfurt am Main, West Germany |
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Occupation | Novelist |
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Language | German |
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Nationality | German |
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Notable works | Die Habenichtse |
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Notable awards | German Book Prize 2006
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Works
- Tel Aviv. Eine Stadterzählung (narrative, 1997)
- Morpheus oder Der Schnabelschuh (narratives, 1998, published in English as Morpheus, 2003)
- Der Bademeister (novel, 2000, published in English as The Lifeguard, 2002)
- Eine Art Liebe (novel, 2003)
- Die Habenichtse (novel, 2006, published in English as The Have-Nots, 2007)
- Überlandleitung (prose poems, 2007)
- Alix, Anton und die anderen (novel. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 2009, ISBN 978-3-518-42127-7)
- Die Erdbeeren von Antons Mutter (novel. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2010, ISBN 978-3-10-030064-5)
- Eine Dorfgeschichte (short novel, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2011. ISBN 978-3-10-030066-9
- Skip (novel, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2015. ISBN 978-3-10-030065-2)
Translations
- Leah Aini: Eine muß da sein. Novel. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1997, ISBN 3-518-40924-7
- Jossi Avni: Der Garten der toten Bäume. Novel in 15 parts, Hamburg 2000; new edition: Hamburg 2006
Notes
- "Author Katharina Hacker - Suhrkamp Insel". Archived from the original on 2007-08-18. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
- "Deutscher Buchpreis". www.deutscher-buchpreis.de.
- Druxes, Helga (2015). "The Indictment of Neoliberalism and Communism in the Novels of Katharina Hacker, Nikola Richter, Judith Schalansky, and Julia Schoch". In Baer, Hester; Merley Hill, Alexandra (eds.). German Women's Writing in the Twenty-First Century. Rochester: Camden House. p. 156. ISBN 9781640140257.
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На других языках
[de] Katharina Hacker
Katharina Hacker (* 11. Januar 1967 in Frankfurt am Main) ist eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. Ihr Schaffen umfasst erzählende und essayistische Prosa sowie Übersetzungen aus dem Hebräischen.
- [en] Katharina Hacker
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