Marie-Luise Scherer
Marie-Luise Scherer was a German writer and journalist.
Biography
Scherer began her career as a reporter for the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger and later wrote for Berliner Morgenpost and Die Zeit. She was a journalist at Der Spiegel from 1974 to 1998, where she became known for her literary reports. More recently, she wrote autobiographical pieces for Sinn und Form, a bimonthly literature journal of the Academy of Arts, Berlin.In her writing, Scherer wrote a form she characterized as "syllable work", explaining that "two good sentences in one day is a stroke of luck". For more than 20 years, she wrote a maximum of two reports a year for Der Spiegel.
In 2012, Scherer received the for literature. Her works have been translated into French, Italian, and Spanish. She lived in Damnatz and died on 17 December 2022, at the age of 84.
Awards
- Theodor Wolff Prize
- Egon Erwin Kisch Prize for Der Zustand, eine hilflose Person zu sein
- Egon Erwin Kisch Prize for Auf deutsch gesagt: gestrauchelt
- Ludwig Börne Prize
- Italo-Svevo-Preis
- Heinrich Mann Prize
- Kunstpreis des Saarlandes
- Member of the