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Ann Cotten (born 1982, Ames, Iowa) is an American-born German writer. ==Life and work== At the age of five years Ann Cotten was taken by her parents, who are both biochemists, to Vienna, where they went for work.〔(Ann Cotten biography ) ''zintzen.org''〕 There she finished university in 2006 with a work about Concrete Poetry. At the same time she first emerged as a poet at poetry slams. In 2007 Cotten, whose work has been published in anthologies and journals for poetry, succeeded as a writer with her first book, ''Fremdwörterbuchsonnette'', which was published at Suhrkamp. Her latest book with Suhrkamp is Florida-Räume〔http://www.suhrkamp.de/autoren/ann_cotten_5973.html〕 Some of her poems have been translated into English and published in journals like ''burning deck'' (USA). In 2010 Cotten collaborated with visual artist Kerstin Cmelka in a book called ''I, Coleoptile''.〔(Coleoptile Book Page )〕 Original English poetry and film stills, the book was published by Broken Dimanche Press. Cotten grew up as a Viennese girl, nevertheless there is a remarkable idiom in her writings including lots of English allusions. Ann Cotten lives in Vienna and in Berlin. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ann Cotten」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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