Josef Winkler (writer)

Josef Winkler (writer)

Josef Winkler (b. 1953, March 3) ist an austrian writer.

Biography

Winkler was born in Kamering near Paternion in Kärnten. Winkler lived during his childhood in Kärntern, where he went to school and then to school in Villach. He writes in his works over biographies in a roman-catholic sourounding. Homosexuality is a central topic in his books.Winkler is married and has one son. He lives with his family in Klagenfurt.

Works

* "Menschenkind", Suhrkamp, 1979
* "Der Ackermann aus Kärnten", Suhrkamp, 1980
* "Muttersprache, Suhrkamp", 1982
* "Die Verschleppung", Suhrkamp, 1983
* "Der Leibeigene", Suhrkamp, 1987
* "Friedhof der bitteren Orangen", Suhrkamp, 1990
* "Das Zöglingsheft des Jean Genet", Suhrkamp, 1992
* "Das wilde Kärnten (= Menschenkind, Der Ackermann aus Kärnten, Muttersprache)", Suhrkamp, 1995
* "Domra", Suhrkamp, 1996
* "Wenn es soweit ist", Suhrkamp, 1998
* "Natura Morta. Römische Novelle", Suhrkamp, 2001
* "Leichnam, seine Familie belauernd", Suhrkamp, 2003
* "Roppongi. Requiem für einen Vater", Suhrkamp, 2007
* "Ich reiß mir eine Wimper aus und stech dich damit tot", Suhrkamp, 2008

Prizes

* Verleger prize of "Ingeborg Bachmann Prize" 1979
* "Anton Wildgans Prize" 1980
* "Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis" 1990
* "Stadtschreiber von Bergen" 1994/1995
* "Bettina-von-Arnim-Preis" 1995
* "Berliner Literaturpreis" 1996
* "manuskripte-Preis des Landes Steiermark" 1996
* "André-Gide-Preis" 2000
* "Alfred-Döblin-Preis" 2001
* "Otto-Stoessl-Preis" 2001
* "Franz-Nabl-Preis der Stadt Graz" 2005
* "Grand Austrian State Prize" 2007
* "Georg Büchner Prize" by Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung 2008

External links

* [https://portal.d-nb.de/opac.htm?index=tit&term=&operator=and&index=num&term=118881140&operator=and&index=num&term=&operator=and&index=sw&term=&operator=and&index=jhr&term=&index=wvn&reihe=none&jahrgang=08&heft=*&method=enhancedSearch Josef Winkler] in German National Library
* [http://www.suhrkamp.de/autoren/autor.cfm?id=5368 Suhrkamp:Josef Winkler (german)]
* [http://www.glanzundelend.de/glanzneu/josefwinkler.htm article over Josef Winkler (german)]


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