Noémi Kiss
Noémi Kiss (born in 1974 in Gödöllő) is a Hungarian writer, whose works have been translated into English, German, Bulgarian, Romanian and Serbian. The German press considers Kiss as one of the most promising writers of her generation.[1][2][3]
Kiss studied Comparative literature, Sociology and Hungarian Studies at the University of Konstanz in Germany, and also at the University of Miskolc in Hungary, where she has been a lecturer since 2000. She received her PhD from the University of Miskolc in 2003 for a dissertation on Paul Celan, published with the title Határhelyzetek. Paul Celan költészete és magyar recepciója (Borderline cases: Paul Celan’s poetry and its Hungarian reception). Kiss regularly publishes short stories, and fictional travelogues on Eastern Europe, and essays on photography and literature.[4]
Kiss often attends international literature festivals, among others in Berlin, Graz, Hamburg, Krems, Timișoara, Ruse. In 2009 she was a fellow at the Literarisches Colloquium in Berlin[5] and in 2013/2014, she was writer-in-residence in Zurich.[6]
Kiss is a mother of twins, a boy and a girl born in 2010.[1] Kiss currently resides in Budapest with her family.
Major Works
- Tájgyakorlatok. Budapest: JAK-Kijárat, 2003. (short stories)
- Határhelyzetek. Paul Celan költészete és magyar recepciója. Budapest: Anonymous, 2003.
- Trans. Budapest: Magvető, 2006. (short stories)
- Was geschah während wir schliefen". Berlin: Matthes und Seitz, 2009. (in German)
- Trans. Belgrade: Agora, 2007. (in Serbian)
- Rongyos ékszerdoboz. Budapest: Magvető, 2009. (short stori.es/travelogue)
- Fotográfia és irodalom. Miskolc: Műút, 2011. (essays on photography and literature)
- Ikeranya. Budapest: Magvető, 2013. (short stories)
External links
- http://www.kissnoemi.hu/ - official website of Noémi Kiss
- Noémi Kiss Birthday excerpt from a novel "Ikeranya" translated by Judit Szöllősy
- Viktória Radics: Noémi Kiss: The Tattered Jewel Box auf Hungarian Literature Online (www.hlo.hu), 2010-2-17
- Orsolya Kolozsi: Noémi Kiss: Mother of Twins auf Hungarian Literature Online (www.hlo.hu), 2013-8-6
- Ilma Rakusa: Kinder, Literatur, sportliche Disziplin. Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 28. January 2014
- Noemi Kiss at writers-in-residence.ch
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Erich Follath: Hauptstadt der Träume.DER SPIEGEL 41/2010 (German)
- ↑ Olga Hochweis: Kämpferisch und sanft. Die Schriftstellerin Noemi Kiss im Porträt. Deutschlandradio Kultur, Radiofeuilleton Profil 2009-9-12 (German)
- ↑ Stefanie Peter: Noémi Kiss: Was geschah, während wir schliefen. Unterwegs mit der transsexuellen Eisenbahn. FAZ 2009-6-20 (German)
- ↑ biography on websites of the international literature festival Berlin 2011
- ↑ http://www.lcb.de/gaeste/2009.htm (retrieved 2014-12-9)
- ↑ Felix Werner: Noémi Kiss für sechs Monate in Zürich at buchmagazin.ch on 2013-11-28