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Clemens Meyer at the Leipzig Book Fair in 2010.

Clemens Meyer (born 3 October 1977 in Halle an der Saale, then East Germany) is a German writer.[1] He is the author of Als wir träumten (As We Were Dreaming, 2006), Die Nacht, die Lichter (All the Lights, 2008), and Gewalten (Acts of Violence, 2010). All the Lights was translated into English and published by And Other Stories in 2011.

Life

Meyer was born on 3 October 1977 in Halle an der Saale. His studies at the German Literature Institute, Leipzig, were interrupted by a spell in a youth detention centre. He worked as a security guard, forklift driver and construction worker before he became a published novelist.[2]

Work

Meyer won a number of prizes for his first novel Als wir träumten (As We Were Dreaming), published in 2006,[2] in which a group of friends grow up and go off the rails in East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall. He received the Rheingau Literatur Preis in 2006. It has been adapted into an upcoming film, due to be released in 2015.

His second book, Die Nacht, die Lichter (All the Lights, 2008), was translated by Katy Derbyshire and published by independent London publisher And Other Stories in 2011.[3] It won the Leipzig Book Fair Prize in 2008.

Since then he has published his third book, Gewalten (Acts of Violence), a diary of 2009 in eleven stories.

Awards

Bibliography

Novels

  • Als wir träumten (As We Were Dreaming, 2006).
  • Die Nacht, die Lichter (2008). trans. Katy Derbyshire, All the Lights, London: And Other Stories, 2011. ISBN 9781908276018[3]
  • Im Stein (2013). trans. Katy Derbyshire, In The Rock, London: Fizcarraldo Editions, 2016[4]

Short Story Collections

  • Gewalten (Acts of Violence, 2010).

References

  1. ^ Clemens Meyer's website Retrieved 23 January 2013
  2. ^ a b "Wenderoman aus der Zweiraumwohnung". Hamburger Abendblatt. 11 January 2007. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  3. ^ a b And Other Stories Retrieved 23 January 2013
  4. ^ "Fitzcarraldo Editions Catalogue" (PDF). Fitzcarraldo Editions. Retrieved 1 October 2015.