Ana Schnabl
Slovenian author and writer (born 1985)
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Life and work
Schnabl studied comparative literature and philosophy at the University of Ljubljana. Since 2016 she has been a doctoral student in philosophy and is working on a thesis on feminist autobiographical writings.[1] In addition to her work as a writer, she is an editor of the European web platform Versopolis and a freelance journalist and literary critic.[2] She writes for the London newspaper The Guardian.[3]
Works
- Razvezani (Disentangled) — short stories: Beletrina, Ljubljana, 2017, ISBN 978-961-284-276-5
- Mojstrovina (Masterpiece) — novel: Beletrina, Ljubljana, 2020, ISBN 978-961-284-620-6;
translated into English by David Limon as "The Masterpiece", Istros Books, London, 2021, ISBN 978-1-912545-896 - Plima (Tide) — novel: Beletrina, Ljubljana, 2022, ISBN 978-961-284-851-4
- September — novel: Beletrina, Ljubljana, 2024, ISBN 978-961-298-194-5
Awards
- 2014: AirBeletrina Prize for the best short story[4]
- 2017: Slovenian Book Fair award for best literary debut[5]
- 2019: Edo Budiša Prize for Serbian translation of Razvezani[6]
- 2022: Artist-in-residence at the MuseumsQuartier, Vienna[7]