Odile Kennel

Odile Kennel (born 1967) is a German writer of French origin known for her poetry and prose, as well as her translations.

Odile Kennel
Odile Kennel at a poetry festival in Berlin 2018
Odile Kennel at a poetry festival in Berlin 2018
Born1967
Bühl (Baden), Germany
NationalityGerman
Notable awardsWürth-Literaturpreis
1996
Alfred-Döblin-Stipendium
2011

Life and work

Odile Kennel majored in cultural studies and also studied political sciences in Tübingen, Berlin and Lisbon and studied cultural management in Bucharest and Dijon. She grew up bilingual. Beside her own writing, which was represented often in the German media,[1][2] Odile Kennel translates poetry from the French, Portuguese and Spanish language into German. She also worked for many years as a cultural mediator.[3] Odile Kennel does public readings of her own works on a regular basis.[4] Odile Kennel works and lives in Berlin.

Publications

Prose

  • Wimpernflug – eine atemlose Erzählung, Edition Ebersbach, Dortmund 2000
  • Was Ida sagt. Novel, dtv, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-423-24896-9
  • Mit Blick auf See. Novel, dtv, Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-423-28113-3

Poetry

  • oder wie heißt diese interplanetare Luft, dtv, Munich 2013

Translations (selected works)

  • Jacques Darras: Endlich raus aus dem Wald. 1914 noch einmal von vorne. Ein rasendes Thesengedicht. Translated from French. KLAK-Verlag 2017
  • Érica Zíngano: Ich weiß nicht, warum. Zeichnungen und Texte für Unica Zürn. Translated from Portuguese, Hochroth Verlag, Berlin 2013
  • Ricardo Domeneck: Körper: ein Handbuch. Translated from Portuguese, Verlagshaus J. Frank, Berlin 2013
  • Damaris Calderón: Sprache und Scharfrichter. Translated from Spanish, Parasitenpresse, Cologne 2011
  • Angélica Freitas: Rilke Shake. Poems, bilingual, translated from Portuguese. Luxbooks, Wiesbaden 2011
  • Jean Portante: Die Arbeit des Schattens Translated from French. Editions PHI, Esch/Alzette 2005

Awards and stipends

  • 1996: Würth-Literaturpreis
  • 2000: Stipend of the Senate of Berlin
  • 2001: Stipend to stay at Künstlerhaus Lukas by the Kulturfonds foundation
  • 2004: Award of the Rheinsberger Autorinnenforums[5]
  • 2009: Stipend of the German Translators Fund DÜF for the translation of the poetrybook "Rilke Shake" by Angélica Freitas
  • 2011: Stipend of the Foundation Künstlerdorf Schöppingen
  • 2011: Alfred-Döblin-Stipendium
  • 2012: Stipend of the German Translators Fund DÜF for the translation of a poetrybook by Ricardo Domeneck
  • 2013: Gisela-Scherer-Stipendium
  • 2014: Stipend of the Stuttgarter Schriftstellerhaus[6]
  • 2014: 2. winner of Lyrikpreis München
  • 2016: Stipend of the Senate of Berlin
  • 2016: Author of the year, elected by the Autorinnenvereinigung[7]

References

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