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Kenah Cusanit at the Erlanger Poetenfest 2019

Kenah Cusanit (born 1979 in Blankenburg (Harz), Germany) is a German writer.[1]

Life and work

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Kenah Cusanit grew up in Berlin-Brandenburg. Initially, she studied archeology and, later on, Ancient Near East studies, ethnology and African studies. She graduated as a Master of Arts. Subsequently, besides writing prose and poetry, Cusanit worked as a journalist in Germany and abroad. Cusanit's work has been published in numerous literary magazines like Edit, Ostragehege, poet, Sprache im technischen Zeitalter and manuskripte as well as regularly in anthologies like the Jahrbuch der Lyrik (Yearbook of Poetry).[2]

In 2019, Cusanit published her debut novel Babel which was granted the promotional prize of the Uwe-Johnson-Förderpreis in the same year and gained her much attention ever since.

Critical reception

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"A short-distance run through the World Wide Web leads to a crossing of the Alps, a bird of prey circles above the history of the names of wheat varieties, a human heart resembles yeast dough. Kenah Cusanit's essay Senatore Capelli jumps back and forth between seemingly incompatible topics with intellectual curiosity, linguistic elasticity and verve, attitude and humour, and combines them into an oscillating whole. […] A fast-paced, utterly contemporary text that expands the boundaries of what nature writing can be in an astonishing way. (Ein Kurzstreckenlauf durchs World Wide Web mündet in eine Überquerung der Alpen, ein Greifvogel kreist über der Geschichte der Namen von Weizensorten, ein menschliches Herz ähnelt einem Hefeteig. Kenah Cusanits Essay Senatore Capelli springt mit intellektueller Neugier, mit sprachlicher Elastizität und Elan, mit Haltung und Humor zwischen scheinbar unvereinbaren Themenfeldern hin und her und verbindet sie zu einem oszillierenden Ganzen. […] Ein temporeicher, ganz und gar gegenwärtiger Text, der die Grenzen dessen, was Nature Writing sein kann, auf staunenswerte Weise erweitert.)"

– The jury of the 2024 German Prize for Nature Writing[3][4][5]

Publications

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  • aus Papier. Gedichte, hochroth Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-902871-52-7.
  • Chronographe Chorologien I. Gedichte, hochroth Verlag, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-902871-93-0.
  • Babel. Roman, Hanser Verlag, München 2019, ISBN 978-3-446261-65-5.

Awards (selection)

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  • 2009 Scholarship of the State of Brandenburg
  • 2010 Feldkircher Lyrikpreis
  • 2011 Scholarship of the prose workshop of the Literarisches Colloquium Berlin
  • 2012 Residency of the Art Foundation Donnersbergkreis
  • 2012 Scholarship of the arts foundation of the Free State of Saxony
  • 2012 Update Prize of the Bavarian Literature Foundation

References

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  1. ^ "Kenah Cusanit". www.literaturportal-bayern.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  2. ^ "Kenah Cusanit - Autorenlexikon". www.literaturport.de. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  3. ^ Nasr, Joseph (2024-05-29). "Kenah Cusanit receives the 2024 German Prize for Nature Writing". Umweltbundesamt. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  4. ^ Stallmann, Martin (2024-05-27). "Kenah Cusanit erhält den Deutschen Preis für Nature Writing 2024". Umweltbundesamt (in German). Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  5. ^ www.webdecker.de, webdecker-. "Deutscher Preis für Nature Writing 2024". Verlag Matthes & Seitz Berlin (in German). Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  6. ^ "Award Ceremony. Deutscher Preis für Nature Writing 2024: Kenah Cusanit". international literature festival berlin. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
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