Katharina Hacker

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Katharina Hacker

Hacker in 2005
Born (1967-01-11) 11 January 1967
Frankfurt am Main
Occupation Novelist
Language German
Nationality  German
Notable work(s) Die Habenichtse
Notable award(s) German Book Prize
2006

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Katharina Hacker (born 11 January 1967) is a German author best known for her award-winning novel Die Habenichtse (The Have-Nots). Hacker studied philosophy, history and Jewish studies at the University of Freiburg and the University of Jerusalem. Since 1996 she has been living as a freelance writer in Berlin.[1] In 2006 she was the second writer to be awarded the German Book Prize for Die Habenichtse.[2]

Works

  • Tel Aviv. Eine Stadterzählung (narrative, 1997)
  • Morpheus oder Der Schnabelschuh (narratives, 1998, published in English as Morpheus, 2003)
  • Der Bademeister (novel, 2000, published in English as The Lifeguard, 2002)
  • Eine Art Liebe (novel, 2003)
  • Die Habenichtse (novel, 2006, published in English as The Have-Nots, 2007)
  • Überlandleitung (prose poems, 2007)

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