Kevin Vennemann

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Kevin Vennemann (born 1977, Dorsten, Germany) is a German author.

[edit] Biography

Kevin Vennemann was born in Dorsten, Germany, in 1977. He began writing short fiction while studying comparative literature at Cologne University. However, he made no effort to publish his stories until he had enough for a collection, which he then took to the small Cologne publisher Tropen Verlag, whnich immediately published the collection as Wolfskinderringe. It got little attention, and Vennemann went on to study history and American and Scandinavian Studies at colleges and universities in Vienna, Innsbruck, and Berlin before completing his first novel, Close to Jedenew. Unusual in being a consideration of the Holocaust at a time when young German writers had generally ceased such discussion, it was an immediate sensation and drew critical praise, leading to its subsequent publication across the continent by some of Europe's leading publishing houses. Venneman currently lives in Berlin.

[edit] Works

Wolfskinderringe

Close to Jedenew (Melville House, 2008) translated by Ross Benjamin.

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