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Lukas Bärfuss
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Born | Thun, Switzerland |
30 December 1971
Occupation | Playwright, novelist |
Language | German |
Nationality | Swiss |
Lukas Bärfuss (born December 30, 1971) is a famous Swiss writer. He writes plays and books in German. In 2019, he won a very important award called the Georg Büchner Prize.
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About Lukas Bärfuss
Lukas Bärfuss was born in Thun, Switzerland, in 1971. After finishing high school, he started learning to be a bookseller. In 1998, he helped start a theater group called 400asa. This group created their own plays and shows.
Awards and Prizes
Lukas Bärfuss has won many awards for his writing. These awards show how talented he is.
- In 2005, he won the Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis for his play Der Bus (Das Zeug einer Heiligen).
- He also won the Swiss Book Prize in 2014 for his book Koala.
- Other awards include the Anna Seghers-Preis (2008), the Hans Fallada Prize (2010), the Solothurner Literaturpreis (2014), the Nicolas Born Prize (2015), and the Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis (2016).
The Georg Büchner Prize
In 2019, Lukas Bärfuss received the Georg Büchner Prize. This is considered the most important award for German literature. It is given to writers for their plays, novels, and essays.
The German Academy for Language and Literature praised his work. They said his writing has "great style" and explores "important life situations." He was the fourth Swiss person to win this prize.
Memberships
Since 2015, Lukas Bärfuss has been a member of the German Academy for Language and Literature. This is a group of important writers and thinkers.
His Works
Lukas Bärfuss has written many plays and books.
Plays
- Sophokles' Ödipus (1998)
- Siebzehn Uhr Siebzehn (2000)
- 74 Sekunden (2000)
- Vier Frauen (2000)
- Die Reise von Klaus und Edith durch den Schacht zum Mittelpunkt der Erde (2001)
- Meienbergs Tod (2001)
- Vier Bilder der Liebe (2002)
- Die sexuellen Neurosen unserer Eltern (2003)
- Der Bus (Das Zeug einer Heiligen) (2005)
- Alices Reise in die Schweiz (2005)
- Die Probe (Der brave Simon Korach) (2007)
- Amygdala (2009)
- Öl (2009)
- Malaga (2010)
- Zwanzigtausend Seiten (2012)
- Die schwarze Halle (2013)
- Frau Schmitz (2016)
- Der Elefantengeist (2018)
- Julien – Rot und Schwarz (2020)
Books
Lukas Bärfuss has also written several books.