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Michael Wüstefeld

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Michael Wüstefeld (born 12 September 1951) is a German writer.

Life

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Born in Dresden, Wüstefeld studied agricultural engineering at the TU Dresden from 1970 to 1974 and graduated with a diploma in engineering after passing the Abitur and the certificate for mechanical engineering. From 1974 to 1991 he worked as a technologist in an engineering office in Dresden. After unemployment in 1992 and a job as an office assistant, he has lived and worked as a freelance author and critic in Dresden since 1993.

He publishes lyric poetry and prose. In keeping with the other media-involving approach of his earliest publications in connection with prints, his work also includes a libretto. Wüstefeld's work has been and continues to be honored by numerous prizes and scholarships.

From 1989 to 2009 he was a co-founder and member of the Independent Writers Association Dresden [de]. Since 1996 Wüstefeld has been a member of the PEN Centre Germany.

Work

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  • Kinogeschichten.[1] Dresden 2016
  • Fünfkirchen fünf vor zwölf. Ein Pécs-Tagebuch.[2] Dresden 2016
  • Märchen von einem, den es als Schloßschreiber aufs Land zog.[3] Rheinsberg 2014
  • Paris geschenkt.[4] Dresden, 2008
  • Das AnAlphabet.[5] Göttingen, 2007
  • Schlüsseloper : ein burleskes Spiel, [6] libretto for an opera by Wilfried Krätzschmar, world premiere 2 December 2006 in Dresden
  • Blaues Wunder. Dresdens wunderlichste Brücke.[7] Berlin, 2002
  • Wegzehrung : Gedichte.[8] Munich, 2001
  • Schobers Zimmer : Erzählung.[9] Dresden, 1998
  • Deutsche Anatomie, Dülmen-Hiddingsel, 1996
  • Amsterdamer Gedichte.[10] Dresden, 1994
  • Grenzstreifen.[11] Warmbronn, 1993
  • Nackt hinter der Schutzmaske : Erinnerungen.[12] Aufbau-Verlag, 1990
  • Stadtplan, Aufbau-Verlag, 1990
  • Heimsuchung : Gedichte.[13] Aufbau-Verlag, 1987
  • grafiklyrik 2. 6 Gedichte mit 7 Holzschnitten von Peter Herrmann, Obergrabenpresse [de], 1979

Awards

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References

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