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Klaus Ebner (born 8 August 1964) is an
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n writer, essayist, poet, and translator. Born and raised in Vienna, he began writing at an early age. He started submitting stories to magazines in the 1980s, and also published articles and books on
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topics after 1989. Ebner's poetry is written in German and Catalan; he also translates French and Catalan literature into German. He is a member of several Austrian writers associations, including the
Grazer Autorenversammlung The Grazer Autorinnen Autorenversammlung (GAV) was founded under the name of ''Grazer Autorenversammlung'' in March 1973 and is one of the two major Austrian writers' association (besides the Austrian PEN). H. C. Artmann was its first president. ...
. His works include cultural essays on Catalan topics, and stories dealing with Jewish traditions. His first collection of short stories was printed in 2007. In 2008, Ebner published the short novel '' Hominide''. He has received several literature awards, among them the Youth Prize ''Erster Österreichischer Jugendpreis'' in 1982, and the Viennese ''Wiener Werkstattpreis'' in 2007. Austrian critics, such as Wolfgang Ratz, have praised Ebner's prose-style. The writer lives in Vienna with his family.


Life

Klaus Ebner was born on 8 August 1964 in
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,
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, where he grew up.Biographical note o
the author's official website
, retrieved on 2009-02-12.
His mother, Ingeborg (b. 1944), worked as a hairdresser and his father, Walter (1939–1996), was a salesman who sold home entertainment products in the 1970s and later. His sister was born in 1969; the family moved one year later. Ebner attended Secondary School for eight years, and his first writing experiences date back to this time; at the age of twelve he wrote a short theater play and rehearsed it with his friends at school. However, the play was never performed. In 1982, after a one-month university trip to
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,
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, Ebner began studying
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, German philology, and
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at the
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. At this time he was already working for a literary circle and Viennese literature magazine. After graduation in 1988 and 1989 he concentrated on various professional careers, such as translation, foreign language teaching and IT projects. In the 1990s, Ebner published articles and books on software and networking topics; while these books were written in German, he also wrote some articles in
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. In 1999, he spent six weeks in
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, and was the co-author of a book in English about PC servers. In 2001, while studying European economics at a Viennese
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, he authored a paper about Islamism in
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, which was published in
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in 2001. He also wrote several stories dealing with the Muslim civilization, such as in "Momentaufnahme" ("Snapshot") and "Flug sechs-zwo-zwo" ("Flight six-two-two)", "orgiastisch" ("orgiastic") and others. Ebner lives in Vienna with his family. He is a member of the Austrian writers' associations
Grazer Autorenversammlung The Grazer Autorinnen Autorenversammlung (GAV) was founded under the name of ''Grazer Autorenversammlung'' in March 1973 and is one of the two major Austrian writers' association (besides the Austrian PEN). H. C. Artmann was its first president. ...
(GAV) and Österreichischer Schriftstellerverband (ÖSV).


Work

Since graduating from school, Ebner has written short
prose Prose is a form of written or spoken language that follows the natural flow of speech, uses a language's ordinary grammatical structures, or follows the conventions of formal academic writing. It differs from most traditional poetry, where the ...
,
poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings i ...
and
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s. His work has been published in literary and cultural magazines such as ''Sterz'', one of the largest literary magazine from Styria, Austria, and in ''Lesezirkel'', which was owned by the Viennese daily newspaper
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. The topic of his 1988 master's
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(''Diplomarbeit''), written in French, was titled "The Image of the Catalan Countries in French literature from Romanticism till Today". Excerpts of a ''Catalan Diary'', containing travel journals and comments on Catalan culture, were published in 1987, and in several essays he discusses Catalan culture. Increasing professional obligations after the birth of his first son in 1987 coincided with a reduction in his literary output. During the 1990s he instead focused his attention on his novel ''Feuers Geraun''. Two early versions of this novel's chapters were published by the
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n magazine ''die Rampe'' in 1994 (''Der Schreiber von Aram'') and 1997 (''Das Gesetz''). These chapters deal with Jewish and biblical traditions. The publishing list on Ebner's website lists only six publications in anthologies by 2004, but seventeen are listed from between 2005 and 2008. Ebner has additionally written narrative fiction (novels, short stories, short prose), essays and poems. His poetry is written in German and Catalan. Supported by a subsidy for literature from the Austrian government, he went to
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in 2007 to write an essay about the country in the
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. He also translated the novel ''L'Absent'' written by the Catalan author Josep Navarro Santaeulàlia, into German. Ebner's cultural essays about Catalan culture, such as that of Barcelona and Andorra, have been published by the magazines ''
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'' and ''Zitig''. His first collection of short stories, ''Lose'' (''Destinies''), was published in 2007. Of its 45 stories, twenty-two had already been printed in newspapers, literary magazines or anthologies. In 2008, Ebner published two other books of narrative fiction, among them the short novel '' Hominide''.


Style of writing

Ebner's short stories in particular cover a multitude of topics, which, as critic Julia Rafael states, treat actual and socially relevant problems. She describes the stories included in the anthology ''Lose'' as "somewhat imploding" and says that "phantasms, irony and humor have their place, too".Rafael, J.: ''Critic review'' of the book ''Lose'', in: Literarisches Österreich nr. 1 (2008), page 27. Moreover, Ebner's
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s have been described as "passing beyond reality without losing ground". According to journalist Paul C. Jezek, Ebner's writing style is characterized by very careful and acerbic wording. Each sentence has a melody; his short prose especially sounds lyrical. Jezek compares Ebner's sentences to "Japanese paintings – every word has been chosen with special care". Austrian writer and critic Wolfgang Ratz made a similar observation, drawing attention to "the accurateness of Ebner's speech" and "his affinity with formal details", while singling out the sarcastic stridency of the critical stories.


Awards and accomplishments

In 1982, Ebner was awarded the Youth Prize for Literature (''Großer Österreichischer Jugendpreis'') for his novella ''Das Brandmal'' (''The Stigma''), which had attracted the attention of Austrian critic and jury member Hans Weigel. Weigel compared Ebner to Austria's 19th century novella writer Ferdinand von Saar. The novella tells the story of a young community servant who, through his service, becomes acquainted with a seemingly bewildered pensioner; a Viennese Jew whose bewilderment is a direct consequence of his experiences in a
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during the
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. One year later, the novella was published in several parts in Israel's German newspaper '' Israel-Nachrichten''. The jury of the Feldkircher Lyrikpreis 2005 pointed out Ebner's precise language and his "consequent work on wording". In 2007, Ebner's poem, "a paperman and sick", became one of the Mentioned Poems at the International Poetry Prize Nosside.Refer to th
listing of results of the Nosside Award Jury 2007
The jury referred to the "metropolitan tristesse" in the poem which describes a "paperman" whose "meal consists of loneliness": In 2008, Ebner was awarded the Wiener Werkstattpreis for his short story "Der Flügel Last" ("The Wings' Burden"), which describes a seven-year-old girl who suffers from
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.The awarded texts have been published in the Prize Brochure: Schaden, P. (Ed.) (2008): "wordshop x", FZA Verlag. Another award-winning essay, "Was blieb vom Weißen Ritter?" ("What Remains of the White Knight?"), gives insight into the medieval novel '' Tirant lo Blanch'' by
Joanot Martorell Joanot Martorell (; c. 1410 – 1465) was a Valencian knight and writer, best known for authoring the novel '' Tirant lo Blanch'', written in Valencian and published at Valencia in 1490. This novel is often regarded as one of the peaks of the ...
from
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. Ebner intermingled his own reading experience with philological and historical information to create "Was blieb vom Weißen Ritter?".


Awards and literary prizes

* 1982 Erster Österreichischer Jugendpreis (Youth Prize for Literature) for the novella ''Das Brandmal/The Stigma'' * 1984 Radio Play Award by the literary magazine Texte (3rd) * 1988 Erster Österreichischer Jugendpreis (Youth Prize for Literature) for the novel ''Nils'' * 2004 La Catalana de Lletres 2004, Mention and publication in the anthology,
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* 2005 Feldkircher Lyrikpreis (4th) * 2007 Premio Internazionale di Poesia Nosside, Mention and publication in the anthology, Reggio Calabria * 2007 Travel Subsidy by the Austrian Government * 2008 Two Subsidies for Literature by the Austrian GovernmentLiteraturhaus Wien, biography
retrieved on 2009-10-29.
* 2008 Wiener Werkstattpreis 2007,
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* 2009 Travel Subsidy by the Austrian Government * 2010 Second Prize of the Short Prose Award "Sprachräume – Schreibwelten" of the Austrian Writers' Association * 2014 Premi de Poesia Parc Taulí;Press Note by Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí
retrieved on 2016-08-01.
Catalan Poetry Prize


Publications


English Translations

* ''Why (...I write)''; autobiographical essay, Books on Demand, Norderstedt (FRG),


German Books

* ''Wortspieler. Samuel Becketts Suche nach der verlorenen Sprache.''; essay, Books on Demand, Norderstedt (FRG), * ''Warum (...ich schreibe)''; autobiographical essay, Books on Demand, Norderstedt (FRG), * ''Ohne Gummi/Without rubber''; stories, Arovell Verlag, Gosau-Salzburg-Wien, * ''Dort und anderswo/There and elsewhere''; essays on travels and literature, Wels 2011, * ''Andorranische Impressionen''; essay, Wieser Verlag, Klagenfurt 2011, * ''wieso der Mückenschwarm dein Augenlicht umtanzt/why the midges dance around your eyes''; poetry, Edition Art Science, St. Wolfgang 2011, * ''Hominide/ Hominid''; short novel, FZA Verlag, Vienna 2008, * ''Auf der Kippe/On the brink''; prose, Arovell Verlag, Gosau 2008, * ''Lose/Destinies''; short stories, Edition Nove, Neckenmarkt 2007,


Catalan Books

* ''Forats''; poetry, Books on Demand, Madrid 2020, * ''Vestigis''; poetry, Books on Demand, Madrid 2019, * ''Blaus/Shades of Blue''; poetry, Pagès Editors, Barcelona 2015, * ''Vermells/Shades of Red''; poetry, SetzeVents (Catalan article), Urús 2009,


Other publications

*"Josep Pla"; essay about the Catalan writer
Josep Pla Josep Pla i Casadevall (; 8 March 1897 – 23 April 1981) was a Spanish journalist and a popular author. As a journalist he worked in France, Italy, England, Germany and Russia, from where he wrote political and cultural chronicles in Catalan ...
. In: Zitig (online magazine), Vienna 2008 *"Was blieb vom Weißen Ritter?"; essay about the medieval novel '' Tirant lo Blanch''. In: Wordshop X – Wiener Werkstattpreis 2007 (brochure), FZA Verlag, Vienna 2008 *"Die Stadt und das Meer"; essay about Barcelona. In: ''Reisenotizen'', FZA Verlag, Vienna 2007, *"Die Freiheit ist eine Funzel"; essay on freedom and liberty. In: Lichtungen nr. 109 (), Graz 2007 *"Von der Legende zur Modernität"; essay about Andorra. In: Literatur und Kritik nr. 411/412 (), Salzburg 2007 *"Die Kunst ist der Anfang"; essay on translation of literature. In: Literarisches Österreich nr. 1/07 (magazine, ZVR 295943463), Vienna 2007 *"Das Reizvolle der Prophezeiung"; essay on prophecies. In: Sterz nr. 99 (magazine, GZ 02Z033378M), Graz 2006 *"Das Gfrett mit der Reform"; essay about the new German orthography. In: Literarisches Österreich nr. 2/04 (magazine, ZVR 295943463), Vienna 2004


Notes


External links


Klaus Ebner's Official Website
(mainly in German and Catalan, but also containing some literary text examples translated to English) *
Article on Klaus Ebner in the Catalan newspaper AVUI

Biography, Austrian Writer's Association
Grazer Autorenversammlung The Grazer Autorinnen Autorenversammlung (GAV) was founded under the name of ''Grazer Autorenversammlung'' in March 1973 and is one of the two major Austrian writers' association (besides the Austrian PEN). H. C. Artmann was its first president. ...

Author page from publisher Schreiblust, Germany

Biography, Literaturhaus (House of Literature) Vienna

Interview by the Catalan E-Zine Diari Maresme
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