Anna Weidenholzer Explained
Anna Weidenholzer |
Birth Place: | Linz |
Language: | German |
Nationality: | Austrian |
Genre: | Journalism, |
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Anna Weidenholzer (born 21 January 1984 in Linz, Austria)[1] is an Austrian journalist and writer.
Life
Weidenholzer studied Comparative Literature in Vienna and Wrocław and graduated with a thesis on Bosnia and Herzegovina Intercultural Literature. She worked as a journalist for Oberösterreichische Nachrichten, and has been a freelance writer since 2010. In 2012, she was writer in residence at Kitzbuhel.
Her first book Der Platz des Hundes (2010) was nominated for the European debut novel festival in Kiel. In 2013, her book Der Winter tut den Fischen gut was nominated for the Leipzig Book Fair Prize, and she was awarded the Reinhard Priessnitz Prize.[2]
Awards
- 2009 Alfred Gesswein Literaturpreis
- 2011 Aufenthaltsstipendium Schloss Wiepersdorf
- 2011/12 Staatsstipendium für Literatur
- 2012 Aufenthaltsstipendium im Literarischen Colloquium Berlin
- 2012 Kitzbüheler Stadtschreiberin
- 2013 Reinhard Priessnitz Preis[3]
Works
- Der Platz des Hundes (Erzählungen, 2010)
- Der Winter tut den Fischen gut (Roman, 2012)
- Weshalb die Herren Seesterne tragen (Roman, 2016) (ISBN 978-3-95757-323-0)
- Finde einem Schwan ein Boot (Roman, 2019) (ISBN 978-3-95757-768-9)
References
- Web site: AutorInnen Detail - Stifterhaus . 2024-06-22 . www.stifterhaus.at . en-US.
- Web site: Anna Weidenholzer New Books in German, Der Winter tut den Fischen gut (Winter is Good for Fish), author, Rights. www.new-books-in-german.com. 2 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150917025557/http://www.new-books-in-german.com/english/1454/394/394/129002/design1.html. 17 September 2015. dead.
- Web site: Anna Weidenholzer bekommt Reinhard-Priessnitz-Preis – Literaturpreise – derStandard.at › Kultur . STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H.. derstandard.at. 2 November 2015.
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