Christa Wolf (1929–2011)
Auteur van Kassandra
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Christa Wolf was born on March 18, 1929, in Landsberg, which is now Gorzow, Poland. Her father joined the Nazi Party and she became a member of the girls' version of the Hitler Youth. In 1949, she joined the Socialist Unity Party and studied German literature at universities in Jena and Leipzig. toon meer She wrote numerous novels during her lifetime including The Divided Heaven, The Quest for Christa T., A Model Childhood, and Cassandra. She won several awards including the Heinrich Mann Prize in 1963 and Thomas Mann Prize for literature in 2010. She died on December 1, 2011 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Christa Wolf, 1963. Foto von Irene Eckleben. (Deutsches Bundesarchiv Bild 183-B0509-0010-006)
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Wir, unsere Zeit : Gedichte aus zehn Jahren 1 exemplaar
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2008 1 exemplaar
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Akademische Feier anlässlich der Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde an Christa Wolf am 31. Januar 1990 (1990) 1 exemplaar
Model de copilarie 1 exemplaar
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- Gangbare naam
- Wolf, Christa
- Officiële naam
- Wolf, Christa Ihlenfeld
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Ihlenfeld, Christa (birth name)
Wolf, Christa Ihlenfeld - Geboortedatum
- 1929-03-18
- Overlijdensdatum
- 2011-12-01
- Graflocatie
- Dorotheenstadt Cemetery, Berlijn, Duitsland
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- Polen (geboren)
Duitsland (paspoort) - Land (voor op de kaart)
- Polen
- Geboorteplaats
- Landsberg an der Warthe, Duitsland (nu Gorzów Wielkopolski, Polen)
- Plaats van overlijden
- Berlijn, Duitsland
- Woonplaatsen
- Berlijn, Duitsland
Landsberg an der Warthe, Duitsland - Opleiding
- Universiteit van Jena
Universiteit van Leipzig - Beroepen
- editor
lecturer
journalist
literary critic
novelist
essayist - Relaties
- Wolf, Gerhard (echtg.)
- Organisaties
- German Writers' Union
Verlag Neues Leben
Mitteldeutscher Verlag
Neue deutsche Literatur - Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- Georg Büchner Preis (1980)
Austrian State Prize for European Literature (1984)
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Foreign Honorary ∙ Literature ∙ 1990)
Heinrich Mann Prize (1963)
Thomas Mann Prize for literature (2010)
Schiller Memorial Prize (1983) (toon alle 11)
Geschwister-Scholl-Preis (1987)
Elisabeth Langgässer Prize (1999)
Nelly Sachs Literature Prize (1999)
Deutscher Bücherpreis (2002)
Großer Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste (2010) - Korte biografie
- Christa Wolf, née Ihlenfeld, was born in Landsberg an der Warthe, Germany (present-day Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland). At the end of World War II, her family fled the advance of the Red Army and settled in Mecklenburg, in what would become the German Democratic Republic (GDR) or East Germany. She went to high school in Gammelin, near Schwerin, and studied literature at the University of Jena and the University of Leipzig. At age 20, she became a member of the Socialist Party. In 1951, she married Gerhard Wolf, a writer and fellow student. After graduation, she worked for the German Writers' Union and as an editor for a publishing company.
She first made her mark as a writer with the novel Der geteilte Himmel (Divided Heaven) in 1963. Her subsequent works included Nachdenken über Christa T. (The Quest for Christa T., 1968), Kindheitsmuster (Patterns of Childhood, 1976), Kassandra (Cassandra, 1983), Störfall (Accident, 1987), Medea (1996), Auf dem Weg nach Tabou (On the Way to Taboo, 1994), and Stadt der Engel oder The Overcoat of Dr. Freud (City of Angels or The Overcoat of Dr. Freud, 2010).
By the 1980s, her realistic style and her feminism, as much as her open criticism of the GDR, had made her well-known in West Germany and internationally. She received numerous awards for her work, including the Heinrich Mann Prize (1963), the Georg Büchner Prize (1980), the Schiller Memorial Prize (1983), and the Geschwister-Scholl-Preis (1987). After German reunification, she was awarded the Elisabeth Langgässer Prize (1999) and the Nelly Sachs Literature Prize, and became the first recipient of the Deutscher Bücherpreis (German Book Prize) in 2002 for lifetime achievement. In 1993, the release of documents compiled by the GDR secret police known as the Stasi showed that she had informed on fellow authors from 1959 to 1962.
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