Claudine Muno (born 2 July 1979, in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian author, singer, musician, music teacher, and journalist.

Claudine Muno
Muno and The Luna Boots
Background information
Born1979 (age 44–45)
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Occupation(s)Author, singer, musician, music teacher, journalist

Early life and education edit

Muno spent her childhood in southern Luxembourg town of Pétange and finished secondary school with a diploma in modern languages, literature, and Latin. She received an undergraduate degree in history at the University of Strasbourg, France, where she wrote a dissertation on Luxembourgish film: Peur de l'oubli - Peur de l'autre. Les films et documentaires luxembourgeois ayant pour sujet la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (French: Fear of forgetting, fear of the Other. Luxembourgish films and documentaries covering the Second World War).[1]

Career edit

After graduating, she became the full-time cultural editor of the Luxembourgish weekly left/green-wing magazine woxx.[1] As of 2007, she has been teaching music in the Neie Lycée, a pilot secondary school in Luxembourg City.

Author edit

In 1996, Muno's first publication was a triple surprise for the Luxembourgish book market: the author was not only female (which was rare until then), she was also young (16 years old), and she wrote in English, a language rarely used in Luxembourg literature. In the following years, Muno has published a novel in French, one in German, and three in Luxembourgish.[1] She has also co-authored two children picture storybooks with Pascale Junker who did the illustrations, and she has written two plays in Luxembourgish: Speck and Krakullen. Book critics have compared her writing style to the Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb.[2]

Musician edit

Although Muno's first CD was first published by her book publisher, she is nationally and internationally known as Claudine Muno and The Luna Boots, who have already produced two albums.

Awards edit

  • Prix littéraire national 2000 (National Literary Prize) for her short-story Crickets[1]
  • Servais Prize (2004) for her novel Frigo[1][2]

Bibliography edit

  • Muno, Claudine: The Moon of the Big Winds. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 1996.
  • Muno, Claudine: Träume, aus denen man zu spät aufwacht. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 1997.
  • Junker, Pascale & Muno, Claudine: Dem Zoe seng Geschichten. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 1998.
  • Junker, Pascale & Muno, Claudine: D'Zoe, Draachen a Siweschléifer. Dem Zoe seng Geschichten 2. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 1999.
  • Muno, Claudine: 21. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 1999.
  • Muno, Claudine: De Fleeschkinnek. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 2002.
  • Muno, Claudine: Frigo. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay. 2003.
  • Muno, Claudine: Koma. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 2005.
  • Muno, Claudine: d'welt geet ënner, nils poulet. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 2006.

Discography edit

  • Muno, Claudine: Fish out of Water. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 1998.
  • Claudine Muno and The Luna Boots: faith + love + death. Maskénada (Luxembourg), 2004.
  • Claudine Muno and The Luna Boots: Monsters. Esch-sur-Sûre (Luxembourg): Op der Lay, 1998.
  • Claudine Muno and The Luna Boots: Petites chansons méchantes. Green l.f.ant Records, Brussels, 2007.
  • Claudine Muno and The Luna Boots: Noctambul. Green l.f.ant Records, Brussels, 2010.
  • Claudine Muno and The Luna Boots: Carmagnoles (Compilation). Volvox Music, Moret-sur-Loing (France), 2011.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Muno Claudine". Centre national de littérature Mersch (in French). Archived from the original on 10 Mar 2007. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Claudine Muno". Archived from the original on 2007-06-09. Retrieved 20 May 2023.

External links edit

Awards
Preceded by Servais Prize
2004
Succeeded by