Claudia Schreiber
Novelist, Author
1958 –
Who is Claudia Schreiber?
Claudia Schreiber is a German journalist and author.
After studying journalism, education science and sociology at the University of Göttingen and University of Mainz, 1979 – 1985, M.A. degree, she worked as editor, reporter and anchorwoman for Südwestfunk and Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, broadcast networks. After stages in Moscow and Brussels, she has been making her home in Cologne and is working as a freelance writer.
In her novel Emmas Glück of 2003, translated into nine languages, she included motifs from her hometown in northern Hesse. It has been her most successful work so far. With its crisp and witty sentences, its deadpan presentation of the improbable and eccentric and its deep sympathy for its cast of misfits, Schreiber's style in this book somewhat recalls that of Heinrich Böll. A film of this book, directed by Sven Taddicken and starring Jördis Treibel and Jürgen Vogel was released in Germany in 2006; its English title is Emma's Bliss.
Her children’s book Sultan und Kotzbrocken, first published in 2004, has so far been translated into four languages.
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- Born
- 1958
Grebenstein - Nationality
- Germany
- Profession
- Education
- University of Göttingen
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on July 23, 2013
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