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'''Iris Hanika''' (born 1962) is a [[Germans|German]] writer and journalist.<ref>[http://www.euprizeliterature.eu/node/80 Profile]</ref> She was born in [[Würzburg]], grew up in [[Bad Königshofen]] and has lived in [[Berlin]] since 1979. She is a regular contributor to German periodicals like ''[[Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung]]'' and ''[[Merkur]]''. She won the LiteraTour Nord prize and the [[EU Prize for Literature]] for her novel ''Das Eigentliche'' (''The Bottom Line''). |
'''Iris Hanika''' (born 18 October 1962) is a [[Germans|German]] writer and journalist.<ref>[http://www.euprizeliterature.eu/node/80 Profile]</ref> She was born in [[Würzburg]], grew up in [[Bad Königshofen]] and has lived in [[Berlin]] since 1979. She is a regular contributor to German periodicals like ''[[Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung]]'' and ''[[Merkur]]''. She won the LiteraTour Nord prize and the [[EU Prize for Literature]] for her novel ''Das Eigentliche'' (''The Bottom Line''). |
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Iris Hanika (born 18 October 1962) is a German writer and journalist.[1] She was born in Würzburg, grew up in Bad Königshofen and has lived in Berlin since 1979. She is a regular contributor to German periodicals like Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Merkur. She won the LiteraTour Nord prize and the EU Prize for Literature for her novel Das Eigentliche (The Bottom Line).