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Doron Rabinovici

ドロン・ラビノビチ

Doron Rabinovici

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1961-12-02 (Tel Aviv)
Nationality
Israeli, Austrian
Languages
German, Hebrew
Religion
Judaism
Residence History
Tel Aviv (1961-1964) → Vienna (1964-present)

Career

Occupations
writer, historian, essayist
Active Years
1994-2024
Affiliations
Grazer Autorinnen Autorenversammlung
Memberships
Grazer Autorinnen Autorenversammlung, Associate member of the Mainz Academy of Sciences and Literature
Influenced By
Schoschana Rabinovici

Education

University of Vienna
History
Degree: 博士号
Period: 1980年代-2000年
Year of Graduation: 2000
Country: Austria
Doctoral thesis 'Instanzen der Ohnmacht'

Awards

3-Sat-scholarship at the Ingeborg Bachmann competition
1994
Result: 受賞
Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Förderpreis für Essayistik
1997
Category: エッセイ
Result: 受賞
Hermann-Lenz-scholarship
1998
Result: 受賞
Bruno-Kreisky-Anerkennungspreis
1999
Result: 受賞
Mörike-Förderpreis
2000
Organization: City of Fellbach
Result: 受賞
Heimito-von-Doderer-Förderpreis
2000
Organization: City of Cologne
Result: 受賞
Clemens-Brentano-Preis
2002
Organization: City of Heidelberg
Result: 受賞
Jean Améry Prize
2002
Result: 受賞
Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
2022
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Papirnik

1994 Short stories

Collection of short stories

Jewish identity

Suche nach M / The Search for M

1997 Novel

Deals with the aftermath of extermination

MemoryHolocaust

Ohnehin

2004 Novel

Deals with memory and Nazi past

MigrationRight-wing extremism

Andernorts / Elsewhere

2010 Novel

Explores foreignness

Jewish life in Vienna

Die Außerirdischen

2017 Novel

Die Einstellung

2022 Novel

Bibliography

  • Papirnik: Stories (1994)
  • The Search for M (1999)
  • Eichmann's Jews (2011)
  • Ohnehin (2005)
  • Elsewhere (2014)
  • Die Außerirdischen (2017)
  • Die Einstellung (2022)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Blend of literary and non-fictional texts
Recurring Motifs
Holocaust memoryMigrationRight-wing politics

Legacy

Prominent Israeli-Austrian writer addressing Holocaust, memory, migration, and Austrian politics.

Trivia

  • Mother Schoschana Rabinovici is a Holocaust survivor.
  • Father fled Romania to Palestine in 1944.