Marica Bodrožić
Marica Bodrožić (born 1973) is a German writer of Croatian descent. She was born in Svib in Cista Provo, Croatia in the former Yugoslavia. She moved to Germany as a child and currently lives in Berlin.[1]
Bodrožić writes primarily in the German language. She is fluent in multiple genres, including essays, novels, poems, and stories. She has worked as a literary translator and a teacher of creative writing.[2] One of her best known works is the novel Kirschholz und alte Gefühle (A Cherrywood Table) which received the EU Prize for Literature. The novel has been translated into Italian by S. Zangrando for Mimesis (2017).
In 2017, Marica Bodrožić signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins.
Awards
Bodrožić's awards include:
- 2001 Hermann Lenz Award
- 2008 Initiative Prize
- 2009 Special Prize for Outstanding Emerging Artists awarded by the Bruno Heck Prize Scholarship
- 2011 Liechtenstein Prize for Literature (Poetry Section)
- 2013 LiteraTour Nord Prize
- 2015 European Union Prize for Literature
- 2015 Konrad Adenauer Literature Prize
References
- ^ Profile
- ^ "Marica Bodrožić — internationales literaturfestival berlin". www.literaturfestival.com.
- 1973 births
- Living people
- Croatian women writers
- 20th-century German women writers
- 20th-century Croatian women writers
- 21st-century German women writers
- 21st-century Croatian women writers
- 20th-century German writers
- 20th-century Croatian writers
- 21st-century German writers
- 21st-century Croatian writers
- Signatories of the Declaration on the Common Language