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Sabine Gruber was born in Meran, Austria, and raised in Lana, Italy.
She studied German, history, and political science in Innsbruck and Vienna from 1982 to 1988. From 1988 to 1992, she worked as a German-language editor at Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
Since 1984, she has published poems, short stories, radio dramas, and plays in various literary journals and become a successful novelist. Her work has been honored with many awards and fellowships, including the Reinhard Priessnitz Award, the Austrian State Award for Emerging Talent, the Elias Canetti Fellowship, the Anton Wildgans Award, the Robert Musil Fellowship, the Veza Canetti Award from the City of Vienna, and most recently the Austrian Art Award in Literature.
Selected Books:
- Die Zumutung. Novel. Munich: C.H.Beck, 2003.
- Über Nacht. Novel. Munich: C.H.Beck, 2007.
- Stillbach oder die Sehnsucht. Novel. Munich: C.H.Beck, 2011 (paperback: Munich: dtv, 2014). (“Roman Elegy,” Tr: Peter Lewis, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013)
- Zu Ende gebaut ist nie. Poems. Innsbruck: Haymon Verlag, 2014.
- Daldossi oder das Leben des Augenblicks [Daldossi or the Life of the Moment]. Novel. Munich: C.H.Beck, 2016.
Website: www.sabinegruber.at
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