Sabine Scholl

The author Sabine Scholl, born in Grieskirchen (Austria) in 1959, read history, German studies and theatre studies at Vienna University, and has written novels, essays, poetry, audiobooks and theatre pieces. She was on the jury of the International Literature Awards in the Haus der Kulturen der Welt from 2015 to 2017. In 2019 a collection of her essays, “Erfundene Heimaten”, (“Imaginary Homelands”) was published by Sonderzahl Verlag.    

Photo: Uta Tochtermann

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