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Klaus Ebner

Klaus Ebner (b. August 8, 1964) is an Austrian writer, essayist, poet, and translator. Born and raised in Vienna, he began writing at an early age. He started submitting stories to magazines in the 1980s, and also published articles and books on software topics after 1989. Ebner's poetry is written in German and Catalan; he also translates French and Catalan literature into German. He is a member of several Austrian writers associations, including the Grazer Autorenversammlung.
His works include cultural essays on Catalan topics, and stories dealing with Jewish traditions. His first collection of short stories was printed in 2007. In 2008, Ebner published the short novel ''Hominide''. He has received several literature awards, among them the Youth Prize ''Erster Österreichischer Jugendpreis'' in 1982, and the Viennese ''Wiener Werkstattpreis'' in 2007. Austrian critics, such as Wolfgang Ratz, have praised Ebner's prose-style. The writer lives in Vienna with his family.
== Life ==
Klaus Ebner was born on August 8, 1964 in Vienna, Austria, where he grew up.〔Biographical note on (the author's official website ), retrieved on 2009-02-12.〕 His mother, Ingeborg (b. 1944), worked as a hairdresser and his father, Walter (1939–1996), was a salesman who sold home entertainment products in the 1970s and later. His sister was born in 1969; the family moved one year later. Ebner attended Secondary School for eight years, and his first writing experiences date back to this time; at the age of twelve he wrote a short theater play and rehearsed it with his friends at school. However, the play was never performed.〔
In 1982, after a one-month university trip to Tours, France, Ebner began studying Romance languages, German philology, and translation at the University of Vienna. At this time he was already working for a literary circle and Viennese literature magazine.〔(Austrian National Library; entries about the magazine ''Texte'' ), retrieved on 2009-02-13, Vienna 1983-1986.〕 After graduation in 1988 and 1989 he concentrated on various professional careers, such as translation,〔Ebner, K. and Lorenz, D. (2004): "DNS-Implementierung im Windows-Netzwerk/Implementing DNS on Windows Networks"; page 427, Microsoft Press.〕 foreign language teaching and IT projects.〔Idem and Credle, R., Ebner, K., Greco, J., and Re Ferrè, M. (1999): "Migrating IBM Netfinity Servers to Microsoft Windows 2000", page X, ITSO Redbook.〕 In the 1990s, Ebner published articles and books on software and networking topics; while these books were written in German,〔The German books were published by Data Becker (ISBN 3-89011-224-2 and 3-89011-366-4), Markt & Technik (ISBN 3-87791-137-4), IWT (ISBN 3-88322-352-2 and 3-88322-463-4), TEWI (3-89362-571-2) and Microsoft Press (ISBN 3-86063-606-5 and 3-86063-657-X) between 1989 and 2004.〕 he also wrote some articles in English.〔NT Update, issues 9, 10, 14ff., xephon, London 1999-2002.〕 In 1999, he spent six weeks in North Carolina, and was the co-author of a book in English about PC servers.〔Credle, R., Ebner, K., Greco, J., and Re Ferrè, M. (1999): "Migrating IBM Netfinity Servers to Microsoft Windows 2000", page X, ITSO Redbook, ISBN 0-7384-1524-3.〕
In 2001, while studying European economics at a Viennese university of applied sciences, he authored a paper about Islamism in Europe, which was published in Germany in 2001.〔Ebner, K. (2001/2007): "Islamischer Fundamentalismus in der EU/Islamic Fundamentalism in the EU", GRIN Verlag, ISBN 978-3-638-69698-2.〕 He also wrote several stories dealing with the Muslim civilization, such as in "Momentaufnahme" ("Snapshot") and "Flug sechs-zwo-zwo" ("Flight six-two-two)",〔Ebner, K. (2007): "Lose", page 133f., Edition Nove.〕 "orgiastisch" ("orgiastic")〔Ebner, K. (2008): "Auf der Kippe", page 79f., Arovell Verlag.〕 and others. Ebner lives in Vienna with his family. He is a member of the Austrian writers' associations Grazer Autorenversammlung (GAV)〔GAV members' list, (entry about Klaus Ebner ), retrieved on 2009-02-12.〕 and Österreichischer Schriftstellerverband (ÖSV).

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