Katja Lange-Müller

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Katja Lange-Müller is a German writer known for her darkly humorous, socially critical prose that often explores life in East Germany and the complexities of reunification.

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instanceOf human
novelist
short story writer
writer
awardReceived Alfred Döblin Prize NERFINISHED
Ingeborg Bachmann Prize NERFINISHED
Kleist Prize NERFINISHED
Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1951-02-13
educatedAt Johannes R. Becher Institute of Literature NERFINISHED
Leipzig NERFINISHED
employer Berliner Zeitung NERFINISHED
various literary magazines
familyName Lange-Müller NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork German literature
literature
genre novel
prose
satire
short story
givenName Katja NERFINISHED
hasWritingStyle colloquial
grotesque
ironic
languageOfWorkOrName German
livedIn East Germany NERFINISHED
West Berlin NERFINISHED
memberOf Academy of Arts, Berlin NERFINISHED
PEN Centre Germany NERFINISHED
movement contemporary literature
name Katja Lange-Müller NERFINISHED
nationality German
notableFor darkly humorous prose
socially critical writing
notableWork Böse Schafe
Die Letzten NERFINISHED
Drehtür NERFINISHED
Kaspar Mauser oder Die Verhältnisse bluten NERFINISHED
occupation author
writer
placeOfBirth East Berlin NERFINISHED
residence Berlin NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
subjectOf literary criticism
workFocus German reunification
dark humor
life in East Germany
social criticism

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Alfred-Döblin-Preis notableLaureate Katja Lange-Müller