Andreas Mand

Andreas Mand
Born (1959-12-14) December 14, 1959
Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Occupation novelist, playwright,
short story writer,
essayist,
Language German
Nationality German
Citizenship German
Education Magister in Media Studies
Alma mater University of Osnabrück
Period 1982-present
Genre Novels, short stories,
essays, rock music (lyrics), plays,
Subject Personal life
Literary movement contemporary literature
Notable works Child of father (Vaterkind), ISBN 3-7017-1262-X.
Notable awards Candide Preis

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Andreas Mand (born December 14, 1959[1]) is a German contemporary author of novels, short stories and essays and a playwright. He is one of the representatives of the German Popular literature,[2] and in addition a stay-at-home dad, because he wanted to be an active part of his children's lives.

Education and life

Andreas Mand was born in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany as the son of a parson.[3]
After elementary school he attended the Fichte- Gymnasium Krefeld. Then he studied at the University of Osnabrück and attained the Magister degree in Media Studies. Later he lived for a while in Berlin and Duisburg. Several years he has been working as a stay at home father, and only wrote in his leisure, while his wife works outside of the home. Sometimes, the role of stay-at-home dad was difficult for him, because in Germany, this practice is less common. Today, Andreas Mand is working and living in Minden, North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany).

Work

Novels

  • 1982 Walks away. A school article (Haut ab. Ein Schulaufatz), Nemo Press, Hamburg, ISBN 3-922513-09-3
  • 1984 Internal unrests (Innere Unruhen), Kellner-Verlag, Hamburg, ISBN 3-922035-27-2.
  • 1990 Grovers invention (Grovers Erfindung), List-Taschenbuchverlag, Munich, ISBN 3-612-65032-7.
  • 1992 The dream of the Konditor (Der Traum des Konditors), Unabhängige Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin, ISBN 3-86172-029-9.
  • 1993 Grover at the lake (Grover am See), 2. Aufl. MaroVerlag, Augsburg, ISBN 3-87512-213-5.
  • 1994 Peng, Edition Solitude, Stuttgart, ISBN 3-929085-13-5.
  • 1994 The red ship, (Das rote Schiff), MaroVerlag, Augsburg, ISBN 3-87512-225-9.
  • 1996 Small Town heroes, (Kleinstadthelden), Ammann Verlag, Zurich, ISBN 3-250-10292-X.
  • 1998 Cataloguing of childhood memories:[4] The great Groverbook, (Das Große Grover Buch), Ammann Verlag, Zurich, ISBN 3-250-60016-4.
  • 2001 Child of father (Vaterkind), Residenz-Verlag, Salzburg, ISBN 3-7017-1262-X.
  • 2004 Bad night-narrative (Schlechtenachtgeschichte), MaroVerlag, Augsburg, ISBN 3-87512-272-0.
  • 2006 Paul and the Beatmashine (Paul und die Beatmaschine), MaroVerlag, Augsburg, ISBN 978-3-87512-278-7.
  • 2015 The second Garden (Der zweite Garten), MaroVerlag, Augsburg, ISBN 978-3-87512-471-2.[5]

Short stories and essays

  • 2009 Fairport Convention in: Rock Stories: Fifty short stories about music and their significance,[6] Verlag Langen Müller, ISBN 978-3-7844-3195-6
  • 2011 Essay in: Rumba with the Rum drunkards (Rumba mit den Rumsäufern), Frank Schäfer, Oktoberverlag Münster, ISBN 978-3-941895-14-0
  • 2011 Short stories in: Hyde Park-Memories. A music club of Osnabrück and the history (stories) (Hyde Park-Memories. Ein Osnabrücker Musikclub und seine Geschichte(n)),[7] Harald Keller/Reiner Wolf, Oktoberverlag Münster, ISBN 978-3-941895-16-4

Plays

  • 2010 The Grover game (Das Grover Spiel) and Practice room eternity (Proberaum Ewigkeit), MaroVerlag, Augsburg, ISBN 978-3-87512-289-3.

Compact Disc

Awards

References

  1. author Andreas Mand Retrieved 2011-12-13
  2. Andreas Mand at perlentaucher.de Retrieved 2011-12-13 (German)
  3. Andreas Mand at lyrikwelt.de Retrieved 2011-12-13 (German)
  4. Anxiety and the Archive: Constructing Value and Identity in the Pop-Lit Novels Soloalbum and Generation Golf in German Life and Letters, Volume 59, Retrieved 2016-10-01
  5. The second Garden at the german edition of Rolling Stone, Retrieved 2016-04-17 (German)
  6. Fairport Convention Retrieved 2011-12-12 (German)
  7. Hyde Park-Memories Retrieved 2011-12-13 (German)
  8. CD A little file Archived 2013-06-30 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-12-13 (German)
  9. Siebenkäs songs at Helvetic Archives, Swiss National Library, Retrieved 2016-10-10.
  10. Ingeborg Bachmann Prize - Nominated authors 1996 (ORF), Retrieved 2016-10-10
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