Talk:Annette Pehnt

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Annette Pehnt (* 25 July 1967 in Cologne) is a German author and literary critic with residence in Freiburg in the Breisgau.
Annette Pehnt in February 2005[Bearbeiten] life Annette Pehnt its graduation examination discarded 1986 and performed subsequently voluntary social working in Belfast (Northern Irland). After that it studied English, Keltologie and German language and literature at the universities in Cologne, Galway (Ireland), Berkeley (California) and Freiburg in the Breisgau. Your study locked it 1994 with the master degree and the first country examination; the graduation followed 1997 at the University of Freiburg with a work to the Irish literature.
Since 1992 Annette Pehnt, that marries and is mother of three children, has lived, when literature critic and self-employed author in Freiburg in the Breisgau; in addition she teaches also at the there university. For its literary work, it recovered among other things 2001 the Förderpreis to the artists price of the State of Northrhine-Westphalia and the Mara-Cassens-price, 2002 the price of the jury in the complaint fords days of the Deutschsprachigen literature.
[process] Works island 34, Munich [among other things 2003 ISBN 3492243363 I must loose, Munich [among other things 2001 ISBN 349223609X Mad Sweeney. Annexation and transformation of a medieval material in the modern Irish literature, WVT, know. Verl. Trier 1999 (Freiburg i. B., Univ., Diss., 1997) ISBN 3-88476-352-0 John Steinbeck, Munich 1998 ISBN 3423310103 [processing] Weblinks literatures of and over Annette Pehnt in the catalogue of the DDB
http://studios.orf.at/ktn/bp2002/autoren/pehnt_bio.htm
http://www.kuenstlerinnenpreis.nrw.de/pehnt/pehnt.html
http://www.perlentaucher.de/buch/15101.html short reviews of the pearl diver to "island 34"

I think I'll leave it up to the experts! -- Francs2000   23:19, 10 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, I've incorporated most of that. Guinnog 01:46, 11 March 2006 (UTC)Reply