Klaus Servene Explained

Klaus Servene (born 1949 in Marburg, Hesse) is a German writer who lives in Hamburg.

Life

He studied German philology and other subjects at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz and at the Philipps University in Marburg. After working in Hamburg, Westerland and Stendal, he began to write literature in 1995. Servene is author of narratives, novels, poems and theaterplays.

1997 to 2017 he lived in Mannheim.[1]

After he had initiated the Andiamo Verlag in 2000, he worked from 2001 as host of literary events, as co-organizer of various literary competitions and as a publisher. During several years he supported Viennas Edition Exil, some groups and initiatives like Europa Morgen Land[2] In 2008 he and the city of Mannheim, as well as Sudabeh Mohafez - Lisboa and Berlin, and Dimitré Dinev - Vienna, published the anthology "Crossing Borders." As a result of the "International Short Story Competition 2007 of the city of Mannheim" - Topic: Migration and Europe. 2011, 2012 and 2013 Servene published the europabrevier grenzenlos.

Since 2015 he worked with the bulgarian actor and assistant director Limeik Topchi, who was known as an assistant director of Hansgünther Heyme.[3] [4] [5]

Works

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.autoren-bw.de/autor/1128/ Autoren Baden-Württemberg
  2. [Navid Kermani]
  3. https://www.wormser-zeitung.de/lokales/worms/nachrichten-worms/nathan-der-weise-neu-bearbeitet-in-worms-beschworende-absage-an-gewalt-aktueller-denn-je_17783104 Nathan der Weise neu bearbeitet in Worms: Beschwörende Absage an Gewalt aktueller denn je
  4. https://www.rheinpfalz.de/lokal/ludwigshafen_artikel,-jedermann-aus-der-neckarstadt-_arid,603825.html Jedermann aus der Neckarstadt
  5. https://www.mannheimer-morgen.de/leben_artikel,-veranstaltungen-mutiger-flirt-mit-dem-tod-_arid,869906.html Mutiger "Flirt mit dem Tod"
  6. https://www.mannheimer-morgen.de/orte/mannheim/feudenheim_artikel,-feudenheim-das-hohe-lied-der-toleranz-_arid,1037255.html Das Hohe Lied der Toleranz