Dagmara Kraus


Dagmara Kraus is a German poet and translator.

Life and work

Dagmara Kraus was born on 10 March 1981 in Wrocław. She studied comparative literature and art history in Leipzig, Berlin and Paris as well as creative writing at the German Institute for Literature in Leipzig.
Among others, her poems appeared in literary magazines like Neue Rundschau, Edit and in the Jahrbuch der Lyrik. In 2012, she published her debut poetry collection kummerang with the publishing house kookbooks. The collection has been translated into American English by Joshua Daniel Edwin who was awarded a 2012 PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant and a 2012 ALTA Fellowship for this translation. Also in 2012, Kraus' translations of poems by Miron Białoszewski were published under the title Wir Seesterne. Since 2021, Kraus has been a junior professor for creative writing at the University of Hildesheim. In 2022 and 2024, she has been part of the jury for the Merano Poetry Prize.
Kraus is a member of the PEN Centre Germany. She lives in Strasbourg, France.

Critical reception

"With serendipitous intrepidness, she collects linguistic finds, word junk and sound rarities. With audacious ease she takes the German language to the limits of its rule of grammar and beyond, into a constructed language never heard before. Every poetry collection from Kraus's workshop creates its own parallel German, which is created in but a different way and obeys a different poetic logic " – Rudolf Bussmann and Simone Lappert in their laudatory speech for Dagmara Kraus at the Basel International Poetry Festival.

Publications

Independent publications

kummerang. Gedichte. kookbooks, Berlin 2012, ; english edition: gloomerang. poems. Translated from German by Joshua Daniel Edwin. Argos Books, New York City 2014kleine grammaturgie. Gedichte. Engeler, Leipzig; Solothurn u. a. 2013revolvers für flubis., SuKuLTuR, Berlin 2013, das vogelmot schlich mit geknickter schnute. kookbooks, Berlin 2015, wehbuch . Urs Engeler, Berlin; Schupfart 2016, LENZ. 0x0a, 2016 Aby Ohrkranf's Hunch poem. Urs Engeler, New York City; San Francisco u. a. 2018, liedvoll, deutschyzno. Gedichte. kookbooks, Berlin 2020, Entstehung dunkel. Ein Geräuschtext. Audio-CD, in collaboration with Marc Matter. Moloko +, Schönebeck, OT Pretzien 2021, Catalog-Nr.: Plus 113Murfla und die Blocksbärte. Zu Miron Białoszewski. Verlag Das Wunderhorn, Heidelberg 2022, Poetiken des Sprungs, Urs Engeler, Schupfart 2022,

Translations

  • Miron Białoszewski: Wir Seesterne. Gedichte, Reinecke & Voß, Leipzig 2012,
  • Edward Stachura: Der Punkt überm Ypsilon, Hochroth Verlag, Berlin 2013,
  • Miron Białoszewski: Das geheime Tagebuch, selected and with an introduction by Tadeusz Sobolewski, Ed. FotoTAPETA, Berlin 2014,
  • Frédéric Forte: Anthologie der bulgarischen Musik vol. 2, Hochroth Verlag, Wiesenburg 2016,
  • Joanna Mueller: Mystische musthaves, Hochroth Verlag, Wiesenburg 2016,
  • Miron Białoszewski: M'ironien, roughbooks, Schupfart 2021,

Editorships

  • Miron Białoszewski: Vom Eischlupf. Nachdichtungen. Reinecke & Voß, Leipzig 2015,.
  • Alois M. Haas: Mein Geist hat sich verwildet. Alois M. Haas erzählt eine persönliche Geschichte der Mystik, supposé, Wyk auf Föhr 2021,
  • Urs Engeler: Poesie und Wiederholung, Universitätsverlag Hildesheim, Hildesheim 2022,
  • In collaboration with Sonja vom Brocke: Vom Wurzelfassen / im Bodenlosen. Die Textgelände der Marianne Fritz. Rigodon Verlag, Essen 2023,

Awards

  • 2010 Advancement award for literature of the Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Westfälischen Kulturarbeit
  • 2011 Scholarship of the Senate of Berlin
  • 2015 Advancement award of the Karl Sczuka Prize for Works of Radio Art for Entstehung dunkel together with Marc Matter
  • 2016 Advancement award of the Heimrad Bäcker Prize
  • 2017 Erlangen Prize for Poetry as Translation for her poetry and translation work
  • 2018 Advancement award of the Kassel Literary Prize
  • 2018 Basel Poetry Prize
  • 2020 Cena Václava Buriana
  • 2021 Honorary award of the Deutsche Schillerstiftung
  • 2021 Merano Poetry Prize