Anise Koltz

Anise Koltz (born 1928) is one of Luxembourg's major contemporary authors. Best known for her poetry and her translations of poetry, she has also written a number of children's stories. In 1962, she was a cofounder with Nic Weber of the successful literary conference series Journées littéraires de Mondorf (now Académie Européenne de Poésie) in which she has always played a key role.[1]

Biography

Born on 12 June 1928 in the Eich district of Luxembourg City, Koltz began to write fairy stories in the 1950s mainly in German and Luxembourgish. She has also worked as a translator. Many of her works have been translated into English, Spanish and Italian. She is considered to be Luxembourg's most important contemporary poet.[1]

Since 1963, the Journées littéraires de Mondorf (Mondorf Literary Days) have created links between Luxembourg writers and the international scene. In 1995, the Mondorf Literary Days were revived, representing all literary genres so as to provide a wide range of authors with a platform for their works.[2]

Awards

  • 1992 - Prix Jean Malrieu
  • 1992 - Prix Blaise Cendrars
  • 1994 - Antonio Viccaro prize for "Chants de refus"
  • 1996 - Batty Weber Prize
  • 1997 - Rheinlandtaler prize from "Landschaftsverband Rheinland"
  • 1998 - Prix Guillaume Apollinaire for Le mur du son
  • 2005 - Jan Smrek Prize in Slovakia - for her lifelong work
  • 2008 - Servais Prize for L'ailleurs des mots
  • 2009 - Prix de littérature francophone Jean Arp for "La lune noircie"

Works

In German

  • Märchen, Luxembourg, 1957
  • Heimatlos, Gedichte, Luxembourg, 1959
  • Der Wolkenschimmel und andere Erzählungen, Luxembourg, 1960
  • Spuren nach innen, 21 Gedichte, Luxembourg, 1960
  • Steine und Vögel, Gedichte, München/Esslingen, 1964
  • Den Tag vergraben, Bechtle Verlag, 1969
  • Fragmente aus Babylon, Delp Verlag, 1973

Bilingual German and French

  • Le cirque du soleil, Pierre Seghers, 1966
  • Vienne quelqu'un, Rencontre, 1970
  • Fragments de Babylone, Fagne, 1974
  • Sich der Stille hingeben, Heiderhoff Verlag, 1983

In French

  • Le jour inventé, Paris, 1975
  • La terre monte, Belfond, Paris, 1980
  • Souffles sculptés, Guy Binsfeld, 1988
  • Chants de refus I and II, phi, 1993 and 1995
  • Le mur du son, phi, 1997, Prix Guillaume Apollinaire
  • Le paradis brûle, La Différence, 1998
  • La terre se tait, phi, 1999
  • Le cri de l'épervier, phi, 2000
  • Le porteur d'ombre, phi, 2001
  • L'avaleur de feu, phi, 2003
  • Béni soit le serpent, phi, 2004
  • L'ailleurs des mots, Éditions Arfuyen, 2007, Prix Jean Servais
  • La Lune noircie, Éditions Arfuyen, 2009 in connection with Prix de littérature francophone Jean Arp
  • La Muraille de l'Alphabet, phi, 2010]
  • Je renaîtrai, Éditions Arfuyen, 2011

Bilingual French and English

  • At the Devil's Banquets, Dedalus Press, 1998. ISBN 978-1-901233-05-6
  • At the Edge of Night, Arc Publications, 2009. ISBN 978-1-904614-56-2

References

  1. "Koltz, Anise (geb. Blanpain)", Luxemburger Lexikon, Editions Guy Binsfeld, Luxembourg, 2006. (in German)
  2. "Anise Koltz" Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Arc Publications. Retrieved 2 February 2011.

Bibliography

  • Forderer, Manfred: "Anfang und Ende der abendländischen Lyrik: Untersuchungen zum homerischen Apollonhymnus und zu Anise Koltz", Amsterdam. 1971.
  • Brucher, Roger: "Anise Koltz, de traces et d'aigle", Virton: La Dryade. 1976.
  • Weins, Alain: "Kann Poesie die Welt verändern?" - Die Geschichte der Mondorfer Dichtertage, Echternach/Mersch: Phi. 1999.
  • Caldognetto, Maria Luisa: "Anise Koltz: 'Il paradiso brucia'", in: Poesia. Milano: Crocetti. n° 153. (septembre 2001). pp. 32–43.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.