Katja Petrovic

Katja Petrovic, born 1976 in Hamburg, free lancing radio journalist in Paris. Katja Petrovic, 1976 in Hamburg geboren, ist freie Radiojournalistin in Paris.

Katja Petrovic, born 1976 in Hamburg, free lancing radio journalist in Paris.

Katja Petrovic, 1976 in Hamburg geboren, ist freie Radiojournalistin in Paris.

Biography

Katja Petrovic, born 1976 in Hamburg, free lancing radio journalist in Paris.

Katja Petrovic, 1976 in Hamburg geboren, ist freie Radiojournalistin in Paris.

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ELit Book-Tip: Alice Zeniter: “L’art de perdre – The Art of Losing”

“You lose what is not communicated; it’s as simple as that”, according to Alice Zeniter’s fifth novel L’art de perdre – The Art of Losing. However, the 31-year-old writer didn’t wish to make it quite so simple. She traced her Algerian roots and has written a thrilling family saga about the Algerian war and its consequences.

ELit Book-Tip: David Lopez: FIEF

David Lopez’s suburban novel FIEF incorporates everything that this material calls for: boxers, rappers, plenty of drugs and a little Voltaire. This turns into a sensitive mixture that has hit a nerve in France: the novel received the Prix du livre Inter audience award.

ELit Book Tip: Joachim Scherf: “Cette nuit”

In January, when Joachim Schnerf published his novel “Cette nuit” – about Salomon, a Holocaust survivor, who must celebrate Jewish Passover for the first time without his late wife, Sarah – nobody could guess that a Jewish family in Paris would encounter a similar fate.

ELit Book-Tip: Jukuta Alikavazovic - Avancée de la nuit

Jukuta Alikavazovic ist in Frankreich bekannt für raffinierte Intrigen und ihre intensive Sprache. In ihrem neusten Roman, Avancée de la nuit geht es um Liebe, Krieg, Poesie, Erinnerung und Transmission vor dem Hintergrund des Jugoslawienkriegs, den die 38-jährige franko-bosnische Autorin zwar aus der Ferne, aber dennoch ganz nah miterlebte.

Famous and unknown

Leïla Slimani, Nathacha Appanah, Atiq Rahimi … they have all come from the Francophone world and are leading writers in France. In their native countries, however, they are not yet as well known, since often their work has not even been published here. The difficult relationship between France and its former colonies is also reflected in the publishing sector.

ELit Book Tip: Maryam Madjidi, Marx et la poupée

For a long time, Maryam Madjidi, the Franco-Iranian writer, didn’t know how she should narrate her “Persian stories”. Last autumn, the 37-year-old author turned them into a novel. Marx et la poupée about her childhood in Iran, her exile in Paris and life between two cultures received the accolade of the Prix Goncourt for her debut novel.

Laurent Mauvignier

Laurent Mauvignier is among France’s leading contemporary writers. Readers who take up one of his novels immediately notice that actually there is a quite exceptional narrator at work here. He gets under your skin no matter whether the 49-year-old...

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