Christoph Peters

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Christoph Peters (2017)

Christoph Peters (born 11 October 1966 in Kalkar)[1][2][3] is a German author of novels and short stories. His debut novel, Stadt Land Fluss was published in 1999, and won the Aspekte-Literaturpreis for the best German literary debut.[4] It was followed by a collection of short stories in 2001, and, in 2007, his first novel to be published in English, The Fabric of Night (Random House). Peters lives in Berlin.[5] He received the Rheingau Literatur Preis in 2009 and the Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis in 2016.[6][7] In 2025 he was awarded the Schubart-Literaturpreis for his novel Innerstädtischer Tod.[8]

Novels

  • Peters, Christoph (1999). Stadt, Land, Fluß Roman (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Frankfurter Verl.-Anstalt. ISBN 978-3-627-00066-0. OCLC 237351917.
  • (2009). Mitsukos Restaurant : Roman. München: Luchterhand. ISBN 978-3-630-87273-5. OCLC 301547191.
  • (2003). Das Tuch aus Nacht : Roman (in German). München: Btb. ISBN 3-442-75090-3. OCLC 52944284.
  • (2012). Wir in Kahlenbeck : Roman (in German). München: Luchterhand. ISBN 978-3-630-87321-3. OCLC 809030361.
  • (2022). Der Sandkasten Roman (in German). München: Luchterhand Literaturverlag GmbH. ISBN 978-3-630-87477-7. OCLC 1309072620.[9]

Short stories

  • Peters, Christoph (2001). Kommen und gehen, manchmal bleiben : 14 Geschichten (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt. ISBN 3-627-00085-4. OCLC 49750574.

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