Antje Rávic Strubel was born in Potsdam, Germany in 1974.
She studied American and German literature and psychology at Potsdam University and New York University.
An author and freelance journalist in Berlin, her novels include Kältere Schichten der Luft, Vom Dorf: Abenteur Geschichten zum Fest, Tupolew 134, Fremd Gehen: Ein Nachtstück, Unter Schnee (Snowed Under), and Offene Blende.
She has translated several of Joan Didion’s essays into German, as well as Didion’s Year of Magical Thinking.
Strubel is the recipient of numerous literary awards, including the Hermann Hesse Prize, and she was a finalist for the prestigious Leipzig Book Fair Award.
She has also been a writer-in-residence at the Villa Aurora.
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