Jens Sparschuh
Jens Sparschuh (born 14 May 1955) is a German writer from Chemnitz.
Life
Sparschuh grew up in East Berlin. After graduation in Halle (Saale) he studied philosophy in Leningrad from 1973 until 1978. From 1978, he was assistant-scientist at the Humboldt University of Berlin and in 1983 he got his Ph.D.. After the German reunification he briefly was member of the New Forum.
From then on, Sparschuh makes his living as a writer.
Awards
- 1988 Anna-Seghers-Preis
- 1990 Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden
- 1996 Förderpreis of the Literaturpreis der Stadt Bremen
Works
Non fiction
- Erkenntnistheoretisch-methodologische Untersuchungen zur heuristischen Ausdrucksfähigkeit aussagenlogischer Beweisbegriffe, Berlin 1983
Prose
- Waldwärts, Berlin 1985
- Der große Coup, Berlin 1987
- Kopfsprung, Berlin 1989
- Indwendig, Winsen/Luhe 1990
- Der Schneemensch, Köln 1993
- Parzival Pechvogel, Zürich (etc.) 1994
- Das Vertreterseminar, Köln 1995
- Der Zimmerspringbrunnen, Köln 1995
- French: Fontaine d'appartement, 1999
- Italian: Il venditore di fontane, 2000
- Spuren in der Weltwüste, Lichtenfels 1996
- Ich dachte, sie finden uns nicht, Köln 1997
- Die schöne Belinda und ihr Erfinder, Zürich 1997
- Lavaters Maske, Köln 1999
- Die Elbe, Leipzig 2000 (together with Jörn Vanhöfen and Walter Kempowski)
- Stinkstiefel, Zürich 2000
- Eins zu eins, Köln 2003
- Silberblick, Köln 2004
- Vom Tisch, Leipzig 2004
As editor
- Friedrich von Schiller: Der Geisterseher, Berlin 1984
- Friedrich Hebbel: Läuse der Vernunft, Berlin 1987
Radio play pieces
- Ein Nebulo bist du together with Manfred Steffen. Director: Norbert Schaeffer. Prod.: SR/SWF/SDR, 1989. ISBN 3-89813-068-1 (Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden)
External links
- Jens Sparschuh in the German National Library catalogue
- ub.fu-berlin.de Link collection of the University Library of the Free University of Berlin (German)
- Jens Sparschuh in buechernachlese.de.vu Reviews of Ulrich Karger in the Buechernachlese (German)
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