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Nora Bossong (born 9 January 1982) is a German poet and writer. She lives in Berlin.[1]

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Bossong studied literature at the German Institute for Literature,[2] as well as cultural studies, philosophy and comparative literature at the Humboldt University of Berlin, the University of Potsdam, and the Sapienza University of Rome. She was a 2001 Fellow of the first Wolfenbüttel literature laboratory.

Bossong's poetry and prose have been published in individual newspapers, anthologies and literary journals. In 2006, she published her debut novel. In 2022, she published a non-fiction book about her generation, Die Geschmeidigen: Meine Generation und der neue Ernst des Lebens (The Smooth Ones: My generation and life's new seriousness).[3]

An advocate for democracy, peace and human rights, Bossong was also a member of the presidium of the PEN Centre Germany for two years.[3]

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Publications

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  • literaturWERKstatt, ed. (2003). "Fischeköpfe". 11. Open Mike, Volume 11. BUCH&media. ISBN 978-3-86520-038-9.
  • Gegend: Roman (Area), novel, Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, 2006, ISBN 978-3-627-00136-0.
  • Reglose Jagd: Gedichte (Motionless hunting), poems, ISBN 3-933156-88-2.
  • Location (audio CD), Munich-Spring-Verlag, München 2009.
  • Webers Protokoll (Weber's protocol), novel, Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, 2009, ISBN 978-3-627-00159-9.
  • Sommer vor den Mauern: Gedichte (Summer before the walls), poetry, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich 2011, ISBN 3-446-23629-5.
  • Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (Limited liability company), novel, Hanser, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-446-23975-3.[7]
  • 36,9°. novel, Hanser, Munich 2015, ISBN 978-3-446-24898-4.
  • Rotlicht. Reportage. Hanser, Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-446-25457-2.
  • Kreuzzug mit Hund. poems, Suhrkamp, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-518-42818-4.
  • Schutzzone. novel, Suhrkamp, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-518-42882-5.
  • Auch morgen. Politische Texte. Suhrkamp, Berlin 2021, ISBN 978-3-518-12773-5.
  • Die Geschmeidigen: Meine Generation und der neue Ernst des Lebens. Ullstein, Berlin 2022, ISBN 978-3-550-20200-1.
  • Reichskanzlerplatz. novel, Suhrkamp, Berlin 2024, ISBN 978-3-518-43190-0.

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Nora Bossong is a German author known for her novels, poetry, and essays that probe historical complicity, political responsibility, and moral dilemmas in contemporary contexts. Born in Bremen in 1982, she studied philosophy, cultural studies, literary studies, and theology in Berlin, Leipzig, Rome, and Lucerne before establishing herself as a prominent voice in German literature. Her works, published primarily by Suhrkamp, Hanser, and other major houses, have been translated into multiple languages and address themes ranging from the rise of National Socialism to global crises and personal accountability. Bossong made her debut with poetry collections such as Reglose Jagd and Sommer vor den Mauern, followed by novels including Webers Protokoll, Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, 36,9°, Schutzzone, and most recently Reichskanzlerplatz, which has been optioned for film adaptation. She has also published non-fiction and reportage, such as Rotlicht on the sex industry and Morgen ist auch noch (also published as Auch morgen), drawing from her journalistic contributions to outlets like DIE ZEIT and Der Spiegel. Her writing has earned widespread recognition, including the Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis (2019), Joseph-Breitbach-Preis (2020), Thomas-Mann-Preis (2020), Wilhelm-Lehmann-Preis (2020), and Elisabeth-Langgässer-Literaturpreis (2024), along with a longlisting for the German Book Prize for Schutzzone. Living in Berlin, Bossong engages actively in public discourse as a commentator and member of PEN Berlin and the Zentralkomitee der deutschen Katholiken, blending literary artistry with sharp political and ethical insight.

Early life and education

Early life and education

Nora Bossong was born on January 9, 1982, in Bremen, Germany. In 2001, she participated as a fellow in the first Wolfenbüttel literature laboratory. She studied cultural studies, philosophy, and literature at the Deutsches Literaturinstitut Leipzig, the University of Potsdam, the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and the Sapienza University of Rome. Her studies culminated in a master's thesis examining the element of evil in the works of David Lynch.

Literary career

Literary career

Nora Bossong debuted as a novelist in 2006 and has since established herself as one of the most prominent contemporary German-language authors writing in poetry, novels, and essays. She lives and works as a freelance writer in Berlin. Bossong regularly contributes journalistic articles to major German outlets including DIE ZEIT, the taz, and FAZ online. She is an advocate for democracy, peace, and human rights, and served as a member of the presidium of the PEN Centre Germany from 2017 to 2019. Her oeuvre engages broad thematic patterns including historical inquiry, contemporary social observation, political reflection, corporate culture, post-conflict reconciliation, and generational concerns.

Selected works

Novels

Nora Bossong's novels explore complex historical, political, and ethical themes through precise prose and multifaceted characters. Her debut novel, Gegend, appeared in 2006 with Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt. This was followed in 2009 by Webers Protokoll, also published by Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, which centers on a Nazi-era diplomat stationed in Milan whose embezzlement of funds for the German school coincides with his involvement in helping Jews flee to Switzerland, examining mechanisms of power, deception, and self-delusion. In 2012, Bossong published Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung with Carl Hanser Verlag, a family saga that interrogates corporate culture and its ethical and social demands. Her next novel, 36,9° (2015, Hanser), portrays the Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci and was translated into English as Gramsci’s Fall in 2019. Bossong's 2019 novel Schutzzone, released by Suhrkamp Verlag, follows a UN employee navigating post-conflict reconciliation efforts against the backdrop of international diplomacy, including mediation on Cyprus reunification following earlier postings in New York and Burundi; it was longlisted for the German Book Prize in 2019. The English edition bears the title Rules of Engagement. Most recently, Reichskanzlerplatz appeared in 2024 with Suhrkamp, earning a longlist spot for the German Book Prize 2024 and attracting an option on its film rights.

Poetry

Nora Bossong has established herself as a significant voice in contemporary German poetry through three published collections that blend precise observation, historical reflection, and subtle linguistic play. Her debut poetry volume, Reglose Jagd, appeared in 2007 with Zu Klampen Verlag in Springe. This was followed by Sommer vor den Mauern in 2011, published by Carl Hanser Verlag in Munich, which earned her the Peter-Huchel-Preis in 2012 for its distinctive poetic achievement. Her third collection, Kreuzzug mit Hund, was released in 2018 by Suhrkamp Verlag in Berlin. The volume features poems that traverse from small-town Germany to the Mediterranean, the Holy Land, and beyond, moving between distant past and concentrated present with subtle humor and sensitivity while preserving the secrets of people, places, and traditions. English-language translation rights for Kreuzzug mit Hund have been sold to Seagull Books.

Essays and non-fiction

Nora Bossong has produced several significant works of essays and non-fiction, focusing on social issues, political discourse, and generational dynamics. Her 2017 book Rotlicht, published by Carl Hanser Verlag, is a reportage exploring prostitution in Germany, combining on-site observations with philosophical reflections on sexuality, power, and society. In 2021, Suhrkamp Verlag released Auch morgen (English title: Tomorrow Too), a collection of political texts and essays that delve into contemporary societal and political challenges. Bossong's 2022 non-fiction work Die Geschmeidigen: Meine Generation und der neue Ernst des Lebens, issued by Ullstein Verlag, examines her generation's experiences and responsibilities amid ongoing crises, analyzing their approach to politics and life with engaged and thoughtful perspective.

Awards and recognition

Nora Bossong has received numerous prestigious literary awards and recognitions for her poetry, novels, and essays. Her early honors include the Wolfgang Weyrauch Förderpreis in 2007 and the Berliner Kunstpreis in the literature category in 2011. She was awarded the Peter Huchel Prize in 2012, specifically for her poetic work. In 2019, Bossong received the Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis, endowed with 30,000 euros and presented by the Deutscher Literaturfonds on December 6, 2019, in Darmstadt; the jury praised her impressive command across genres, including poetry, novels, essays, and reportages, highlighting her literary intelligence and virtuosity. Her novel Schutzzone was longlisted for the German Book Prize that same year. In 2020, she was honored with the Thomas Mann Prize for her overall literary œuvre, awarded jointly by the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts with an endowment of 25,000 euros; the jury described her as one of the most versatile contemporary German-language authors since her debut in 2006. Also in 2020, Bossong received the Joseph-Breitbach-Preis for her literary work as a whole, endowed with 50,000 euros by the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz; the jury commended her for confronting major themes with analytical brilliance, sensory power, and political depth without moralizing. Furthermore in 2020, she received the Wilhelm-Lehmann-Preis, endowed with 7,500 euros by the city of Eckernförde and the Wilhelm-Lehmann-Gesellschaft, for her novel Schutzzone; the jury praised her critical yet non-pedagogical political writing and her complex depiction of contemporary political structures in the novel. More recently, in 2024, she was awarded the Elisabeth-Langgässer-Literaturpreis by the city of Alzey, endowed with 7,500 euros, in recognition of her ability to craft highly political works featuring diverse protagonists without moralizing. Her novel Reichskanzlerplatz was longlisted for the German Book Prize that year.

Television appearances

Television appearances

Nora Bossong has appeared as a guest on several German television programs, primarily literary talk shows and cultural magazines, where she discusses her writing, contemporary literature, and related topics. These appearances are typically interviews or panel discussions in which she participates as herself in her capacity as an author. Her television credits include appearances on Das literarische Quartett in 2025, Thadeusz und die Beobachter in 2024, Viertel nach Acht in 2022, Élysée'22 in 2022, Square in 2021, Druckfrisch in 2019, Kulturzeit in 2019, and Lesenswert in 2019. These engagements are connected to her public role as a writer and serve to promote her literary output and contribute to broader cultural conversations in German-speaking media.

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