Peter Karoshi Explained

Peter Karoshi (born 1975) is an Austrian writer born and raised in Graz. He studied history, English and American studies at the University of Graz. Afterwards, he continued his education in Vienna and Central Europe, where he researched from 1999 until 2005, when he started writing his debut novel. In 2009, his first novel German: Grünes, grünes Gras was published in German in 2009 by Milena Verlag.

His second novel, German: Zu den Elephants was published by, and was nominated for the German Book Prize in August 2021,[1] and the EU Prize for Literature.[2] [3] Karoshi lives in Vienna.

Style

Karoshi has been praised for his magical creation of characters especially in his novella, The Elephants. Sabrina Siebert said that he "creates a plot framework around the journey of the two characters that is difficult to grasp and that triggers melancholy."[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: 20 books longlisted for German Book Prize. Grenier. Elizabeth. Deutsche Welle. August 24, 2021. 19 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Peter Karoshi | EU Prize for Literature .
  3. Web site: Peter Karoshi beim Budapester internationalen Buchfestival, ÖKF Budapest | Jahr der österreichischen Literatur / Internationale Literaturdialoge . 21 October 2023 .
  4. Web site: Siebert. Sabrina. "To the Elephants" by Peter Karoshi: "So then, just a few days ago in reality, did I want to stop time?" Of a father-son adventure, memories and the journey to oneself. uni-kassel.de. University of Kassel. 14 April 2022. 19 April 2024. de.