Sibylle Lewitscharoff
Sibylle Lewitscharoff | |
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Lewitscharoff at the 2009 Leipzig Book Fair | |
| Born | 16 April 1954 Stuttgart, West Germany |
| Died | 13 May 2023 (aged 69) Berlin, Germany |
| Occupation | Author |
| Education | Free University of Berlin |
| Notable awards | |
Sibylle Lewitscharoff (German: [ziˈbɪlə leviˈtʃaːʁɔf]; 16 April 1954 – 13 May 2023) was a German author. She first wrote in her spare time as a bookkeeper, quitting after her first novel, Pong, appeared in 1998. Pong was successful with critics and the public, earning her the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize. It was followed by Consummatus (2006), Apostoloff (2009) and Blumenberg (2011). She received several German literary awards, including the Georg Büchner Prize in 2013, for "[re-exploring] the boundaries of what we consider our daily reality with an inexhaustible energy of observation, narrative fantasy and linguistic inventiveness.".