Ingo Schulze

Heustis Pennington Whiteside (Purdue University)
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Ingo Schulze has emerged as one of the most important and most highly regarded voices of post-

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Germany. Two of his works have already been praised with the singular title “

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novel of reunification”.

Schulze was born in Dresden in 1962, where he lived with his mother until passing the Abitur (baccalaureate examination taken at the end of secondary school) in 1981. Upon completion of compulsory service in the East German National People’s Army, he studied classical philology at the University of Jena (1983-88), after which he spent two years as dramaturge at the Regional Theater in Altenburg, Thuringia. It was during his stay here that the momentous events of 1989, culminating in the fall of the Berlin Wall, unfolded. Soon thereafter, he quit his post at the theater to found

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Citation: Whiteside, Heustis Pennington. "Ingo Schulze". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 05 February 2009 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=12521, accessed 27 November 2024.]

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