Ralf Rothmann

Ralf Rothmann (born 10 May 1953 in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein) is a German novelist, poet, and dramatist. His novels have been translated into several languages, with Knife Edge (Messers Schneide) and Young Light (Junges Licht) being translated into English.[1] The main subjects of his work are the bourgeois and proletarian realities of life in the Ruhr area (e.g., Stier, Wäldernacht, Milch und Kohle) as well as Berlin (Flieh mein Freund, Hitze, Feuer brennt nicht), with an autobiographically colored focus on alienation, the attempt to escape these situations, and common solitude. Feuer brennt nicht (2009) is a moving portrait of an artist-writer torn between two women paying a high price for infidelity. It is now (2012) available in English translation as Fire doesn't burn, published by Seagull Books.

Ralf Rothmann, 2023

Works

  • Messers Schneide (stories). 1986. ISBN 3-518-38133-4 - engl. edition as Knife Edge. 1992
  • Kratzer und andere Gedichte (poems). 1987. ISBN 3-518-02657-7
  • Der Windfisch (story). 1988. ISBN 3-518-40129-7
  • Stier (novel). 1991. ISBN 3-518-22364-X
  • Wäldernacht (novel). 1994. ISBN 3-518-39082-1
  • Berlin Blues. Ein Schauspiel (play). ISBN 3-518-39082-1
  • Flieh, mein Freund! (novel). 1998. ISBN 3-518-45505-2
  • Milch und Kohle (novel). 2000. ISBN 3-518-39809-1
  • Gebet in Ruinen (poems). 2000. ISBN 3-518-41168-3
  • Ein Winter unter Hirschen (stories). 2001. ISBN 3-518-45524-9
  • Hitze (novel). 2003. ISBN 3-518-41396-1
  • Junges Licht (novel). 2004. ISBN 3-518-41640-5 - engl. edition Young Light. 2010
  • Rehe am Meer (stories). 2006. ISBN 3-518-41825-4
  • Feuer brennt nicht (novel). 2009. ISBN 3-518-42063-1 - engl. edition Fire Doesn't Burn. Seagull Books, ISBN 9780857420473, 2012
  • Im Frühling sterben (novel). 2015. ISBN 3-518-42475-0 - engl. edition To Die in Spring. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 9780374278144, 2017
  • Der Gott jenes Sommers (novel). 2018. ISBN 978-3-518-42793-4

Awards

Web sources

  1. Rothmann, Ralf (January 2, 1992). Knife Edge. New Directions Publishing. ISBN 9780811212045 via Google Books.


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