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Kerstin Becker (born 14 March 1969 in Frankenberg, Germany) is a German writer and poet.
Kerstin Becker was raised in Moosheim und Hainichen in Saxony. She worked as a typesetter and cemetery florist amongst others. Since 2001, she works as a freelance writer and lector. She mainly writes poems and children's books. Moreover, she is co-editor of the Dresden based literary magazine Ostragehege.
Becker's poetry has been published in numerous literary magazines and anthologies, nationally as well as internationally.[1] Her poems have been translated in several languages, including American English, Czech[2], Serbian and Arabic. In collaboration with Martina Lisa, Becker translated a poetry collection by Czech poet Petr Hruška into German (Irgendwohin nach Haus, 2019).
Kerstin Becker has two children and lives in Dresden.
References
- ^ Cunningham, Paul (2023-09-21). "poetry in action #37 | From Kerstin Becker's The Entire Hungry Darkness Surrounding, translated by Bradley Harmon • Action Books". Action Books. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
- ^ Dresden (2024-04-24). "Nominiert für den Dresdner Lyrikpreis 2014". www.dresden.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-24.