Dea Loher

Picture of Dea Loher
Native name Dea Loher
Born Andrea Beate Loher
Traunstein, Germany
Pen name Dea Loher
Occupation Playwright and author
Language German
Nationality German
Alma mater Berlin University of the Arts
Genre Drama

Dea Loher is a German playwright and author.

Biography

Dea Loher was born Andrea Beate Loher in 1964 in Traunstein, Germany. She initially used the first name Dea as a pen name, but eventually changed her name officially to Dea. She studied German literature and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. She then spent a year in Brazil. In 1990, she began studying creative writing for the stage with Heiner Müller and Yaak Karsunke at the Berlin University of the Arts.[1] Her first plays premiered in the early 1990s, and she gained recognition as one of the most important young playwrights of her time in Germany.[2] Dea Loher has since been awarded major prizes for drama and literature in Germany.

Works

Dramas

Libretto

Prose

Awards

Secondary Literature

Dea Loher's work has been the subject of scholarship, most notably in Birgit Haas' Das Theater von Dea Loher: Brecht und (k)ein Ende. Her works have been translated into French and English.

References

  1. Dea Loher. AO International. Retrieved 18 March 2014 from http://www.aoiagency.com/2010/07/dea-loher/
  2. Dea Loher (Germany). internationales literaturfestival berlin Retrieved 18 March 2014 from http://www.literaturfestival.com/participants/authors/2010/dea-loher

External links

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