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Austrian writer (born 1977)
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Anna Kim
Born (1977-09-10) 10 September 1977 (age 47)
Daejeon, South Korea
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
OccupationWriter
AwardsEuropean Union Prize for Literature (2012)

Anna Kim (born 10 September 1977, in Daejeon) is an Austrian writer.

Biography

Kim was born in Daejeon, South Korea in 1977 but moved to Germany in 1979. She received a master's degree in philosophy and theatre studies from the University of Vienna.

Since 1999, she has regularly published in newspapers, magazines and anthologies.

In 2012, Kim was Austria's winner of the European Union Prize for Literature for her second novel, Die gefrorene Zeit (translated in English as Frozen Time). Published in 2008, the novel covers a Kosovar man searching for his missing wife after the end of the Yugoslav wars.

Kim lives in Vienna.

Awards

Kim has received numerous awards and grants:

  • 2009: HALMA Scholarship
  • 2009: Elias Canetti Scholarship
  • 2009: Heinrich Treichl Prize from the Austrian Red Cross
  • 2010: Robert Musil Scholarship
  • 2012: European Union Prize for Literature for Die gefrorene Zeit (Frozen Time)
  • 2017: Artist in Residence at Villa Sträuli in Winterthur
  • 2022: Nominated for the German Book Prize (Longlist) for Geschichte eines Kindes (Story of a Child)
  • 2022: Nominated for the Austrian Book Prize (Shortlist) for Geschichte eines Kindes (Story of a Child)
  • 2023: Awarded the Veza-Canetti-Preis of the city of Vienna

Selected works

References

  1. ^ "Anna Kim". EU Prize for Literature. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  2. ^ "Anna Kim - Autorenlexikon". www.literaturport.de. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  3. ^ "Anna Kim, Story of a Child". suhrkamp.de. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  4. https://buecher.at/veza-canetti-preis-2023-geht-an-wiener-autorin-anna-kim/
  5. "Anna Kim, Invasionen den Privaten". droschl.com. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  6. "Anna Kim, Anatomy of a Night". suhrkamp.de. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  7. "Anna Kim, The Great Homecoming". granta.com. Retrieved 2024-07-09.


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