Ricarda Junge Explained

Ricarda Junge (born 1979 in Wiesbaden) is a German writer.

Life

Ricarda Junge was born in Wiesbaden in 1979. After a longer stay in the US, she first studied law and then at the Deutsches Literaturinstitut Leipzig. After graduating, she studied Protestant theology in Frankfurt am Main.For her debut Silberfaden she was awarded the Grimmelshausen-Förderpreis in 2003. Her novel Kein fremdes Land was published in 2005. This was followed by the novels Eine schöne Geschichte (2008)[1] and Die komische Frau (2010). Her latest novel The Last Warm Days was published in August 2014. For her work, she received the Deutscher Literaturfonds e. V. working grant and was a fellow of the Literarisches Colloquium Berlin and the Künstlerdorf Schöppingen. Since 2018 she has worked as a teacher in Berlin. There she taught German, mathematics, general studies and social studies and regularly took on special educational tasks. In 2020, she completed a Master of Education for elementary school teaching at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. She wrote her master's thesis as a joint research project with the teacher Karina Fuchs in the Department of Mathematics on the linguistic potential of arithmetic stories. After her teacher traineeship at an elementary school in Pankow, she successfully passed the second state examination in summer 2021 and was taken on as a teacher in Berlin. In spring 2022, she resigned from her permanent position. She then moved to Kassel with her family. She has been working there as an author and teacher since May 2022.Ricarda Junge has two daughters.

Ricarda Junge is a co-founder of PEN Berlin.[2]

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References

  1. Web site: Ricarda Junge: Eine schöne Geschichte. Roman . Perlentaucher . August 14, 2008 . de . March 20, 2024.
  2. Web site: 2022-06-15 . de . PEN Berlin . Liste der 370 Mitgründer:innen .
  3. Wer sich nicht wehrt, darf sich nachher nicht beschweren in FAZ vom 29. November 2014, Seite L4.