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Yevgeniy Breyger (born 26 July 1989 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic) is a German-language author.[1]

Life

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Yevgeniy Breyger at Ingeborg Bachmann-Prize 2023

Yevgeniy Breyger emigrated to Germany at the age of ten with his parents and his father's parents as so-called Jewish quota refugees. He has published several volumes of poetry, essays and prose, for which he has received numerous important prizes in the German-speaking world. Breyger lives in Vienna and teaches language arts at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. His works have been translated into multiple languages.[2][3][4]

Awards (selection)

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Works

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  • Am Anfang knäulte das Wort, am Ende platzt der Gottballon. Rede. München (Stiftung Lyrik Kabinett) 2023, ISBN 978-3-938776-63-6.
  • Frieden ohne Krieg. Gedichte. Berlin (kookbooks) 2023, ISBN 978-3-948336-18-9.
  • Kryptomagie. Gedichte. Berlin (mikrotext) 2022, ISBN 978-3-948631-23-9.
  • Gestohlene Luft. Gedichte. Berlin (kookbooks) 2020, ISBN 978-3-948336-08-0.
  • flüchtige monde. Gedichte. Berlin (kookbooks) 2016, ISBN 978-3-937445-78-6.

References

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  1. ^ https://www.lyrikline.org/en/authors/yevgeniy-breyger
  2. ^ "Yevgeniy Breyger - Autorenlexikon".
  3. ^ "Yevgeniy Breyger".
  4. ^ ""Ich habe mich frei gefühlt"". 18 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Preisträger*innen – Literarischer März Darmstadt".
  6. ^ "Yevgeniy Breyger, UKR/D". 10 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Yevgeniy Breyger, UKR/D". 10 May 2023.
  8. ^ "StipendiatInnen 2020: Angela Lehner und Yevgeniy Breyger".
  9. ^ "Lyrikpreis München 2021".
  10. ^ "Villa Massimo | Yevgeniy Breyger".
  11. ^ "A visit from acclaimed German poet and translator Yevgeniy Breyger".
  12. ^ "Yevgeniy Breyger mit Lavant Preis ausgezeichnet". 9 October 2023.
  13. ^ "Rencontre avec le poète Yevgeniy Breyger | CIERA".
  14. ^ "Klopstock-Preis 2024 für Yevgeniy Breyger". 26 March 2024.
  15. ^ "Yevgeniy Breyger".