Anna Funder

Anna Funder
Born 1966
Melbourne
Residence Sydney
Occupation Writer, lawyer, documentary film maker
Parents John Funder

Anna Funder (born 1966) is an Australian writer who grew up in Melbourne. She studied creative writing at the University of Melbourne, also later studying at the Free University of Berlin as the recipient in 1994 of a DAAD Scholarship (German Government Academic Exchange Service Award). In 1995 after the Berlin Wall came down she applied for and received a fellowship from the Australia German Association to return to Germany.[1]

Funder has worked as an international lawyer and in public relations for a German overseas television service in Berlin. Living and working in Berlin inspired her to write her first book, the non-fiction work Stasiland, which explores the machinations of the secret police known as the Stasi in the former German Democratic Republic. She was awarded the BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction in 2004.

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  1. ^ "Australia-Germany Fellowship Past winners". Australian German Association Inc.. http://www.aga.org.au/fellowship/. Retrieved 14 July 2007. 
  2. ^ "TV-series – Tripping Over". IMDb Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0775403/. Retrieved 14 July 2007. 

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