Heike Geißler
Heike Geißler is a German author. She is a recipient of the Alfred Döblin Prize and the Heinrich-Böll-Preis.
Life
Heike Geißler was born in Riesa, Bezirk Dresden, East Germany, on 5 April 1977. She grew up in Riesa and Karl-Marx-Stadt/Chemnitz. In 2001, she received the "Förderpreis" of the Alfred Döblin Prize for her novel Rosa, which was published the following year. Her novel Saisonarbeit was published as Seasonal Associate by Semiotext(e) in English translation by Katy Derbyshire in 2018 to critical acclaim.She lives in Leipzig.
Awards (selection)
- 2001: Alfred Döblin Prize
- 2025: "for her overall literary achievement"
- 2025: Heinrich-Böll-Preis
- 2025: Bayerischer Buchpreis, non-fiction category, for her essay ''Verzweiflungen''
Publications (selection)
Rosa. Roman. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart/München 2002,.Nichts, was tragisch wäre. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, München 2007,.Emma und Pferd Beere. With illustrations by Simone Waßermann, Lubok Verlag, Leipzig 2009,.Saisonarbeit. Spector Books, Leipzig 2014,.- * English-language translation: Seasonal Associate. Translated Katy Derbyshire. Semiotext, New York 2018,.