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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lutz_SeilerLutz Seiler - Wikipedia

    Lutz Seiler (born 8 June 1963 in Gera, Thuringia) is a German poet and novelist. [1] Considered one of the most important German poets living today, [ 2 ] he is the author of numerous books of poetry, prose, and essays, and gained national attention for his debut novel Kruso .

  2. In Case of Loss gathers the best of Lutz Seiler’s non-fiction from last twenty-five years, revealing his essays to be different to, but on a par with, his fiction and poetry. Seiler’s beautifully anecdotal and associative pieces throw fascinating light on literature and his background, not least the environmental and h

  3. the brown pedestal, oil & shrubbery motif: shedding, almost ... Lutz Seiler is widely acknowledged as one of the major German poets of his generation. He was born in ...

  4. Mar 30, 2023 · In Case of Loss. In Case of Loss gathers the best of Lutz Seiler’s non-fiction from last twenty-five years, revealing his essays to be different to, but on a par with, his fiction and poetry. Seiler’s beautifully anecdotal and associative pieces throw fascinating light on literature and his background, not least the environmental and human ...

  5. Feb 4, 2017 · Poet Lutz Seiler’s debut novel is an exciting, expansive work of German literature, writes Eileen Battersby. ... shiny pompadour” of brown hair “slipped down to the nape of his neck”. Then ...

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · Celebrated genre-crossing author and Büchner Prize winner Lutz Seiler on his three new English translations, the literary significance of objects, and what it takes to write both poetry and prose. This year, the Büchner Prize – Germany’s most prestigious literature award – was given to Lutz Seiler, a figure as close to universally liked ...

  7. It took Lutz Seiler, born in East Germany, thirty years to give to the moment [of the Fall of the Berlin Wall] the full richness of fertile and ambiguous human experience. With its ample narrative and powerful imagination, Star 111 is the “Wenderoman” par excellence, the great novel of the “turn”, as German reunification is called.’