Wilhelm Genazino
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Wilhelm Genazino (born 22 January 1943, Mannheim) is a German journalist and author.
After his A-levels he studied German, philosophy and sociology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-university in Frankfurt am Main. He worked as a journalist until 1965. Among other things he was worked for the satirical magazine “Pardon” and co-edited the magazine “Lesezeichen”. Since 1970 he has been working as a freelance author. In 1977 he achieved a breakthrough as a serious writer with his trilogy “Abschaffel”. Since 1990 he has been a member of the Academy for Language and Poetry in Darmstadt. After living in Heidelberg for a long time, Genazino moved to Frankfurt in 2004. In this year, he also won the Georg Büchner-Preis, the most prestigious award for German literature.
[edit] Selected Works
- “Laslinstrasse”, Cologne 1965
- “Abschaffel -Trilogie”
- “Abschaffel”, 1977
- “Die Vernichtung der Sorgen”, 1978
- “Falsche Jahre”, 1979
- Der Fleck, die Jacke, die Zimmer, der Schmerz, 1989 (The mark, the jacket, the room, the pain)
- Die Kassiererinnen, 1998 (Road works ahead)
- Ein Regenschirm für diesen Tag, 2001 (An umbrella for one day)
- Eine Frau, eine Wohnung, ein Roman, 2003 (A woman, a flat, a novel)
- “Der gedehnte Blick“, 2004
- “Die Liebesblödigkeit“, 2005
[edit] In Translation
- Ein Regenschirm für diesen Tag has been translated into English (as The Shoe Tester of Frankfurt, New York: New Directions, 2006), French, Italian, Greek and Lithuanian.
- Eine Frau, eine Wohnung, ein Roman has been translated into French and Spanish.
- Translations of works by Willhelm Genazino have also been published in Greek, Latvian and Russian.
[edit] Honours
- “Förderaktion für zeitgenössische Autoren”,1982
- “Bremer Literaturpreises “,1990
- “Solothurner Literaturpreis“,1995
- “Berliner Literaturpreis der Stiftung Preußische Seehandlung“,1996
- “Stadtschreiber von Bergen-Enkheim“,1996/97
- “Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der schönen Künste“,1998
- “Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis“,2001
- “Kunstpreis Berlin“,2003
- “Hans-Fallada-Preis“,2003
- Georg Büchner Prize, 2004