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Strubel, Antje Rávik, 1974-

LC control no.nr2001029314
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LC classificationPT2681.T6987
Personal name headingStrubel, Antje Rávik, 1974-
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Variant(s)Strubel, Antje Rávic, 1974-
Rávic Strubel, Antje, 1974-
Rávik Strubel, Antje, 1974-
Other standard no.0000000108582461
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Q89379
Associated countryGermany
LocatedPotsdam (Germany)
Berlin (Germany)
Ludwigsfelde (Germany)
Death date1974-04-12
Place of birthPotsdam (Germany)
Field of activityNovels
Literary criticism
American fiction--Translations into German
Australian fiction--Translations into German
Swedish fiction--Translations into German
Profession or occupationAuthors
Novelists
Translators
Critics
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Found inOffene Blende, 2001: title page (Antje Rávic Strubel) cover (Antje R. Strubel) back cover flap (b. 1974 in Potsdam; lives in Potsdam and Berlin)
Unter Schnee, 2021: title page (Antje Rávik Strubel)
Antje Rávik Strubel (Website), viewed January 21, 2022: Leben (the name Rávik (initially Rávic) supplemented the birth name)
   <http://www.antjestrubel.de/index.php/leben>
Wikipedia, January 21, 2022 (Antje Rávik Strubel, also known as Antje Rávic Strubel (born 12 April 1974) is a German writer, translator, and literary critic; lives in Potsdam; grew up in Ludwigsfelde, East Germany; with the publication of her first novel, Offene Blende, Strubel added the name Rávik (previously Rávic) to her legal name to designate her writing identity. Since 2018, she spells this writing name Rávik; Rávik Strubel is part of a generation of writers who were born in East Germany but started publishing after the fall of the Berlin Wall; translations include books by American novelist Joan Didion and Australian novelist Favel Parrett, as well as short stories by the American writer Lucia Berlin. She has also translated the fiction of Swedish author Karolina Ramqvist)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antje_R%C3%A1vik_Strubel>
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