Barnewitz juli zeh biography

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  • Juli zeh deutsch
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    1. Barnewitz juli zeh biography
    News stories these days often evoke a world reminding of a fictitious dystopia although the facts behind them are terribly real. Bloody wars areraging, refugees arebeing treated worse than wild beasts or lepers, states aretightening control over individuals making ever-stricter laws for the sake of public security. Are we fooling ourselves when we call our society free and imbued with the spirit of universal human rights? And where is humanity going? Many novels show us nightmarish scenarios of the future as it might become if we aren’t on our guard. A more recent one of them is The Methodby Juli Zeh set in a world where the state keeps individual health under surveillance and prohibits as well as punishes every potentially harmful behaviour on the pretext of protecting the population from illness and pain. The protagonist feels the full rigour of the system when she lets herself go and begins to question the METHOD.

    Juli Zeh was born in Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany, in June 1974. Already during her law studies at different German, European and American universities, she turned towards writing fiction professionally and published first short stories in literary magazines. In 2001 she made her debut as a novelist with award-winning Eagles and Angels (Adler und Engel: 2001) which was followed by the novels Spieltrieb (2004; Gaming Instinct), Dark Matter (Schilf: 2007; also published under the title In Free Fall) and The Method (Corpus Delicti: 2009). In addition, the prolific author produced travel logs, essay collections, children’s books, a play, and experimental works. Her latest published work available in English translation is the novel Decompression (Nullzeit: 2012). Juli Zeh lives in Barnewitz, Germany, with her husband and children. 


    Some time in a near future The Method is the sterile and strictly science-based rule of law in a German health dictatorship where everybody is presumed happy because

    David Finck (Schriftsteller)

    David Finck (* 1978 in Düsseldorf) ist ein deutscher Schriftsteller.

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    Er wuchs in Mettmann auf und studierte am Deutschen Literaturinstitut Leipzig. Nach dem Studium arbeitete er als Fotograf und Drehbuchautor.

    2014 erschien sein Debütroman Das Versteck, eine Dreiecksgeschichte, die mit dem literarischen Thema des horror vacui arbeitet.

    David Finck lebt in Berlin und im Havelland in Brandenburg. Er ist mit der Juristin und Schriftstellerin Juli Zeh verheiratet und Vater zweier Kinder.

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    1. ↑Sandra Wiegmann: Wahnhafte Wahrnehmung. David Finck treibt in „Das Versteck“ ein Verwirrspiel mit dem Leser. In: weser-kurier.de. 23. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 14. Januar 2019.
    2. ↑ Christian Metz: Der Roman „Das Versteck“: Das heikle Doppelspiel zu dritt. Dem Bruder spannte er die Frau aus, nun bangt ein junger Mann um die Treue seiner Gattin: David Fincks Roman „Das Versteck“ ist ein grandioses Spiel mit der Angst. Doch wer verschwindet denn da? In: FAZ. 24. April 2014, S. 10 (faz.net [abgerufen am 1. Oktober 2021] Rezension). 
    3. David Finck. Webseite des Schöffling Verlages, abgerufen am 14. Januar 2019.
    4. 5 Jahre Leben. Cast & Crew: Stab. In: 5jahreleben.de. Zorro Film GmbH, 2013, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 26. März 2016; abgerufen am 14. Januar 2019. 

    Juli Zeh

    The lawyer and writer Juli Zeh was born in Bonn in 1974 to Wolfgang Zeh, a former Secretary-General of the German Bundestag. She studied law in Passau, Cracow, New York and Leipzig, where she specialized in international law, and later completed an LLM on Laws of European Integration. Her thesis on the legislative activity of UN interim administration missions gained her a doctorate in 2010. Zeh’s legal treatises predominantly focused on questions regarding the entry of Eastern European countries into the European Union. While she was still studying law, Zeh was also enrolled at the German Institute for Literature in Leipzig, from where she graduated in 2000.

    »Adler und Engel« (2001; Eng. »Eagles and Angels«, 2003), categorized by critics as a »drug thriller, critique of capitalism and rite of passage«, is about the drug excesses of an international law expert after the death of his great love, and his downward spiral into the underbelly of organized crime. Already in her debut novel, Zeh takes a critical stance toward our world of spent ideologies, crushed illusions and boundless destructiveness, and lays the foundations for her rapid-fire and laconically poetic style of writing. Travels through war-bombed Bosnia in 2001 prompted her to record her observations in a travelogue »Die Stille ist ein Geräusch« (2002; tr. Even silence is a sound). Her second novel »Spieltrieb« (2004; tr. Play instinct) is about the obsessive love affair between two students at a private high school, who describe themselves as the »great-grandchildren of the Nihilists« and follow a completely amoral pragmatism: »If everything is just a game, then we are lost. And if it isn’t – then all the more.« Critics place »Spieltrieb« in the tradition of Musil’s »The Confusions of Young Törless« and Dostojevsky’s philosophical crime stories. It was brought to the screen by Gregor Schnitzler in 2015. Her social novel »Unterleuten« (tr. Among people), published in 2016, reveals the spirit

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