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'''Slata Roschal''' (born 28 Januar 1992 in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia) is a German writer and literary scholar.
'''Slata Roschal''' (born 28 Januar 1992 in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia) is a German writer and literary scholar.


In 1997, Roschal moved with her parents to [[Schwerin]] in Germany where she was raised bilingual. After graduating from secondary school, she stufied slavic studies, German studies and comparative literature at the [[University of Greifswald]].
In 1997, Roschal moved with her parents to [[Schwerin]] in Germany where she was raised bilingual. After graduating from secondary school, she stufied slavic studies, German studies and comparative literature at the [[University of Greifswald]]. She graduated to a doctor's degree at the [[Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich]] in 2021.

In 2017, Roschal published a poetry and prose anthology on contemporary literature from the [[Baltic Sea region]] in collaboration with Matthias Friedrich. She has published poetry, prose and translations from [[Russian language|Russian]] in numerous anthologies and literary magazines. In 2018, she was awarded the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Literature Prize. In 2019, she published her debut poetry collection, ''Wir verzichten auf das gelobte Land'' (''We renounce the promised land'') followed by the poetry and prose miniature collection ''Wir tauschen Ansichten und Ängste wie weiche warme Tiere aus'' (''We exchange views and fears like soft, warm animals'') in 2021 which gained much attention.






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Slata Roschal

Slata Roschal (born 28 Januar 1992 in Saint Petersburg, Russia) is a German writer and literary scholar.

In 1997, Roschal moved with her parents to Schwerin in Germany where she was raised bilingual. After graduating from secondary school, she stufied slavic studies, German studies and comparative literature at the University of Greifswald. She graduated to a doctor's degree at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in 2021.

In 2017, Roschal published a poetry and prose anthology on contemporary literature from the Baltic Sea region in collaboration with Matthias Friedrich. She has published poetry, prose and translations from Russian in numerous anthologies and literary magazines. In 2018, she was awarded the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Literature Prize. In 2019, she published her debut poetry collection, Wir verzichten auf das gelobte Land (We renounce the promised land) followed by the poetry and prose miniature collection Wir tauschen Ansichten und Ängste wie weiche warme Tiere aus (We exchange views and fears like soft, warm animals) in 2021 which gained much attention.



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