John Fowles Series: Werner Fritsch, April 7
March 26, 2014
Author Werner Fritsch will be visiting Chapman University as part of the John Fowles Literary Series on Monday, April 7, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Henley Reading Room, Leatherby Libraries.
Fritsch studied philosophy, ethnology and literature at Ludwig-Maximillian-University Munich. His published works include Hereafter (Suhrkamp, Frankfurt / M. 2000), The Merry Wives of Wiesau (Suhrkamp, Frankfurt / M. 2000), Cherubim (Suhrkamp, Frankfurt / M. 1987, Quarry (Suhrkamp, Frankfurt / M. 1989), Mincer, Battle (Suhrkamp, Frankfurt / M. 1992), Chroma: Color Theory for Chameleons (Suhrkamp, Frankfurt / M. 2002), and Nico – Sphinx of Ice (Suhrkamp, Frankfurt / M. 2004). His films include These Are The Thunderstorms In Nature (1988), I Like A Bird: The Wheel Of Fortune (2008), Faust Sonnengesang: Faust- Song of the Sun (2012). Fritsch has received the International Documentary Film Festival Munich Award (1990), the Rauris Literature Prize (1988), the Robert Walser Prize (1987), and the Award of Carinthia at the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (1987), the Heimito von Doderer-Award (1999), the Else Lasker-Schüler Playwright Prize (1997), the Bavarian State Prize for Literature (1996), Fritsch was the recipient of the Arno Schmidt Scholarship (2007). He won the Radio Play Prize of the Warblind for Sense (1993), ARD Radio Play Prize for Enigma Emmy Göring (2007), Radio Play of the Year 2007; Germann Audiobook Prize 2009; Grand Prix Marulic 2013.
The event is free and open to the public.