Clemens Meyer
Clemens Meyer is a German writer. He is the author of Als wir träumten, Die Nacht, die Lichter, Gewalten, Im Stein, and Die stillen Trabanten. Of Meyer's works, All the Lights, Bricks and Mortar, As We Were Dreaming, and Dark Satellites have been translated into English. Meyer lives in Leipzig.
Early life
Meyer was born on 20 August 1977 in Halle an der Saale. His studies at the German Literature Institute, Leipzig, were interrupted by a spell in a youth detention centre. He worked as a security guard, forklift driver and construction worker before he became a published novelist.Work
Meyer won a number of prizes for his first novel Als wir träumten, published in 2006, in which a group of friends grow up and go off the rails in East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall. He received the Rheingau Literatur Preis in 2006. It has been adapted into a film As We Were Dreaming, released in 2015.His second book, Die Nacht, die Lichter, was translated by Katy Derbyshire and published by independent London publisher And Other Stories in 2011. It won the Leipzig [Book Fair Prize] in 2008. His third book, Gewalten, is a diary of 2009 in eleven stories.
Meyer published his second novel in 2013. Im Stein was translated by Katy Derbyshire and included in the long list for the International Man Booker Prize in 2017. The novel won the prestigious Bremer Literaturpreis in 2014, and was shortlisted for the German Book Prize in 2013. The English translation won the "Straelener Übersetzerpreis" of the Kunststiftung NRW in 2018 and was shortlisted for the 2019 Best Translated Book Award.
His third novel, Die Projektoren, was published in 2024. Meyer worked on the 1,040-page book for more than eight years.
It was praised by the press and repeatedly described as an "epic" and Meyer's magnum opus. Die Projektoren was shortlisted for the German Book Prize. When he again failed to win, Meyer called the jury "bloody wankers" and left the prizegiving ceremony, explaining later that he considered the decision "a shame for literature". Meyer also stated that he had financial debts and needed the prize money to pay them off.
At the end of the year, Meyer won the Bavarian Book Prize for Die Projektoren.
Awards
- Winner of the Rheingau Literatur Preis 2006
- Winner of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize 2008
- Winner of the Literaturpreis der Stadt Bremen 2014
- Winner of the German Screenplay Award 2015 for In the Aisles
- Winner of the Bavarian Book Prize 2024 for Die Projektoren
- Winner of the Lessing Prize of the [Free State of Saxony] 2025
Filmography
Screenplays- Herbert
- Der Dicke liebt
- In the Aisles
- Tatort: Angriff auf Wache 08
- Polizeiruf 110: An der Saale hellem Strande
- Die stillen Trabanten
- Polizeiruf 110: Der Dicke liebt
- Als wir träumten
- Herbert
- In the Aisles
- Tatort: Angriff auf Wache 08
- ''Polizeiruf 110: An der Saale hellem Strande''