Anne Weber

Anne Weber
Born (1964-11-13)13 November 1964
Offenbach am Main, Germany
Occupation Writer, Translator
Nationality German
Period 21st century
Notable awards European Translation Award(2008); 3Sat Award at the Festival of German Language Literature (2005)

Anne Weber (born November 13, 1964 in Offenbach am Main, Germany) is a German-French author, translator and self-translator.[1] Since 1983 Anne Weber has lived in Paris. She studied in Paris and worked for several editors.[2] Anne Weber started writing and publishing in French, but immediately translated her first book Ida invente la poudre into German Ida erfindet das Schießpulver.[3] Since then she writes each of her books in French and German. Her self-translations are often published at the same time in France and Germany. In 2005 she received the 3Sat award at the Festival of German-Language Literature.[4] For her translation of Pierre Michon she received a European translation award, the Europäischer Übersetzerpreis Offenburg.[5]

Works in French

Works in German

Translations into French

Translations into German

References

  1. Wolton, Dominique (2006): Auteurs et livres de langue française depuis 1990. Association pour la diffusion de la pensée française, p. 328-332. (in French)
  2. http://www.goethe.de/ins/es/bar/prj/lit/aoz/web/deindex.htm (in German)
  3. Patrice Martin, Christophe Drevet (2001): La langue française vue d'ailleurs: 100 entretiens.Tarik Éditions, p. 286. (in French)
  4. http://bachmannpreis.orf.at/bachmannpreis/information/stories/42826/ (in German)
  5. German Publisher: Fischer Verlag (in German)

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