Jonas Lüscher

Jonas Lüscher (born 22 October 1976 in Zürich) is a Swiss-German writer and essayist.[1]

Jonas Lüscher in 2013

Early life

Lüscher grew up in Bern where he later trained between 1994 and 1998 at the Muristalden Evangelical Teacher Training School (Evangelische Lehrerseminar Muristalden) to qualify as a primary school teacher.[2]

Career

He spent a few years as a script editor and screenwriter for the Munich film industry. He then undertook studies at the Munich School of Philosophy from 2005 to 2009, earning a master's degree in 2009. At the same time he was working as a freelance editor.[2]

From 2009-2001 Lüscher researched ethics in science at the TTN Institute (Institut Technik-Theologie-Naturwissenschaften) at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

In 2011 Lüscher moved to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich or ETH). There he embarked on a dissertation under the supervision of philosopher Michael Hampe on the work of Richard Rorty. In 2012-13 Lüscher was awarded a grant by the Swiss Government enabling him to spend nine months as Visiting Researcher in the Comparative Literature Department at Stanford University. At the end of 2014 Lüscher left ETH without completing his dissertation.[2]

Lüscher is a member of the PEN Centre Germany and began living in Munich in 2001.

His first novel, Frühling der Barbaren[3] (Barbarian Spring, translated by Peter Lewis) was nominated in 2013 for both the Swiss Book Prize and the German Book Prize.

Selected works

  • Jetzt. Libretto for the Opera by Mathis Nitschke, original production at the Opéra National de Montpellier, 30 November 2012.[4]
  • Frühling der Barbaren. Novella. C.H. Beck, München 2013. ISBN 978-3-406-64694-2 translated by Peter Lewis as Barbarian Spring, Haus Publishing, London 2014. ISBN 978-1-908-32383-5
  • Kraft. Novel. Beck, München 2016. ISBN 978-3-406-70531-1[5]

Awards

Literature

  • Stefan Hofer-Krucker Valderrama: Die perpetuierte Katastrophe. Globalisierung und ihre Schattenseiten in Jonas Lüschers „Frühling der Barbaren“. Mit einigen literaturdidaktischen Anmerkungen. In: Almut Hille, Sabine Jambon, Marita Meyer (Eds.): Globalisierung – Natur – Zukunft erzählen. Aktuelle deutschsprachige Literatur für die Internationale Germanistik und das Fach Deutsch als Fremdsprache. München 2015, pp. 39–57.
  • Lüscher, Jonas (15 March 2015). Barbarian Spring. Haus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-908323-84-2.

Literature by and about Jonas Lüscher in the Catalogue of the German National Library[9]

References

  1. 1 2 "Jonas Lüscher | Literaturhaus". www.literaturhaus-basel.ch. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Autor "Jonas Lüscher" bei Verlag C.H.BECK Literatur - Sachbuch - Wissenschaft". www.chbeck.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  3. Tischer, Wolfgang. "Interview und Buchkritik: Jonas Lüscher - »Frühling der Barbaren« - literaturcafe.de". www.literaturcafe.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  4. "JETZT - Mathis Nitschke". Mathis Nitschke. 2012-11-30. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
  5. Schneider, Esther (2017-01-29), "Kraft" von Jonas Lüscher (in German), Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen SRF, retrieved 2017-11-17
  6. "Bundesregierung | Artikel | Deutsch-französischer Literaturpreis verliehen". www.bundesregierung.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  7. Luzern, Luzerner Zeitung AG 6006. "Schweizer Autor in Deutschland ausgezeichnet" (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  8. "2017 winner" (in German). Schweizer Buchpreis. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  9. "Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek". portal.dnb.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
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