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German writer (born 1970) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kathrin Passig (born 4 June 1970) is a German author.
Kathrin Passig | |
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Born | Deggendorf, West Germany (now Germany) | 4 June 1970
Occupation | Writer |
Period | Late 20th – early 21st century |
Genre | Non-fiction books, short story |
Notable works | You Are Here (2006), Lexikon des Unwissens (2007) |
Notable awards | Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2006 |
Passig was born in 1970[1] in Deggendorf, a small town in Lower Bavaria. She is editor and programmer of the blog "Riesenmaschine"[2][3] which received the Grimme Online Award 2006, awarded by the renowned Adolf-Grimme-Institut. The same year, her short story "Sie befinden sich hier" ("You are here") got her the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize.[4] One of her most successful books is "Lexikon des Unwissens – Worauf es bisher keine Antwort gibt" ("Encyclopedia of Ignorance – Everything we don't know so far") published by Rowohlt in 2007.[5]
She also works as a translator, among her translations are works by William Leonard Marshall, Bob Dylan, Jacob Weisberg, and Harlan Coben.
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