Katrin Askan Explained

Katrin Askan (1966) is a German author. She was born in East Germany, but in 1986, three years before the changes that finally adumbrated an end to the one-party dictatorship, she managed to escape to the west. A (slightly) fictionalised version of the long build-up to the event and of the escape itself, with a powerful resonance of authenticity, constitutes the core of her 2000 novel "Aus dem Schneider".[1] [2] [3]

Life and works

Katrin Askan was born in East Berlin. After passing her Abitur (school leaving exams), which under most circumstances would have cleared the path to university-level education, she was enrolled on a traineeship in a hospital. She subsequently found work in a book shop.[4] In 1986 she succeeded in smuggling herself into West Berlin, apparently taking an indirect route that included, during the most critical stage in the exercise, three hours in the boot of a car from the west.[1] [2] This was followed by a lengthy stay in Sweden where one of the ways in which she supported herself was by undertaking translation work on programmes for radio stations.[5] She went on to study Germanistics and Philosophy at the Free University in the part of the city known before 1990 as West Berlin.[6] Then, in 1998, Askan moved to Germany's western media capital, Cologne, where she supports herself as a freelance author and Swedish language translator.[6]

Askan's debut novel, "A-Dur", appeared in 1996. Set in Berlin, it deals with the lives in the German Democratic Republic of three different characters and the destruction of their three individual dreams. It also treats the more generalised disorientation characteristic of post-modern societies.[7] It was well reviewed by critics.[8] [6] "Aus dem Schneider", which appeared four years later, was three times as long and founder a wider audience.[9] It touched on a number of the same themes.[2]

Since 1988, Askan has also been publishing poems and prose pieces in various journals and anthologies. An example is her short story "Der Skorpion" which appeared in Muschelhaufen. She has also authored a number of radio pieces for Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg's Ohrenbär, a producer of radio programmes for children aged between four and eight.[10]

Recognition

In 1998 Katrin Askan won the Friedrich Hölderlin Literary Award ("Förderpreis") from the municipality of Bad Homburg.[11] In 1999 she was the recipient of the annual Rolf-Dieter Brinkmann Stipendium, funded and administered by her home city of Cologne.[5] In 2001 she won the "3sat-Prize", one of several annual awards made at the (Klagenfurt) Festival of German-Language Literature, for her novella "Landläufig".[12]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Aus dem Schneider": Vor der Flucht - Katrin Askan lässt Fragen offen . Michael Adrian . 8 September 2000 . Verlag Der Tagesspiegel GmbH, Berlin. 29 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Katrin Askan: Aus dem Schneider Roman Berlin Verlag, Berlin 2000 298 S. (review) . Hajo Steinert . Die Zeit (online) . 25 May 2000 . 29 December 2019.
  3. Web site: Katrin Askan Aus dem Schneider . Perlentaucher Medien GmbH, Berlin . reviews from Frankfurter Rundschau, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung & Süddeutsche Zeitung. 29 December 2019.
  4. Web site: Katrin Askan, Autorin, Lesung "Mutterstadt". Regionale Künstler*innen. Glanz der Provinz, Groß Kreutz. 29 December 2019.
  5. Web site: Katrin Askan. Tysk forfatter, født i Østberlin. . Borgrummet . 29 December 2019.
  6. PhD . Nicht anders als anderswo: Die Reisen in den europäischen Osten in der deutschsprachigen Literatur nach 1989/90. Reibungslose Fahrten? – die Reisen nach und fort von Ostdeutschland. 149–158. Weronika Buchwald . 15 December 2011 . 29 December 2019 . de.
  7. Book: "A-Dur". 1996. Katrin Askan . . 978-3354008915.
  8. Encyclopedia: Marta Fernández .

    es:Marta Fernández Vázquez

    . Manuel Maldonado Alemán . Askan, Katrin . La narrativa de la unificación alemana: autores y obras . https://books.google.com/books?id=8BqZ-6hvlRUC&pg=PA33. 2009. Peter Lang . 978-3-03911-706-2 . 33–36 . es.
  9. Book: Aus dem Schneider. Katrin Askan . 2000. Berlin Verlag . 978-3827003584.
  10. Wer will schon Froschwurst essen?. https://web.archive.org/web/20191230120553/https://www.ardaudiothek.de/ohrenbaer/wer-will-schon-froschwurst-essen/49583086 . 2019-12-30 . Aus der OHRENBÄR-Radiogeschichte: Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst (Folge 7 von 7). Katrin Askan (author); Richard Barenberg (reader). 30 December 2019.
  11. Web site: Die Preisträgerinnen und Preisträger .... 1998. Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis der Stadt Bad Homburg . Hölderlin-Gesellschaft e.V., Tübingen. 30 December 2019.
  12. Web site: Katrin Askan, "Landläufig" . 25. Tage der deutschsprachigen Literatur 2001 . ORF Kärnten Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis, Klagenfurt. 30 December 2019.