#Sherko Fatah# is a German writer of descent from Iraqi Kurdistan. A novelist, his stories often address the violence in the Middle East, especially in Kurdish areas. Fatah has won many awards for his contributions to German literature, including the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize.
Life
Born in East Berlin on 28 -11-1964 to an Iraqi-Kurdish father, Sherko Fatah studied philosophy and art history in West Berlin before he completed his studies with a master's degree in philosophical hermeneutics. Today, Sherko Fatah lives in Berlin as a freelance writer, while also being a member of the PEN Centre Germany. He is married as well.
Works
Sherko Fatah's autograph on a copy of Das dunkle Schiff (2008)
Sherko Fatah's novels touch on topics based on the violent conflicts in the Kurdish parts of Iraq, Iran and Turkey, including the genocidal attacks against Kurdish people by the Ba'athist regime of Saddam Hussein.
Novels
Im Grenzland (2001)
Donnie (2002)
Onkelchen (2004)
Das dunkle Schiff (2008) later translated into English by Martin Chalmers (2015)
Der letze Ort (2014)
Schwarzer September (2019)
Academic work
Fatah contributed to parts of the book and journal Die neue Weltliteratur und ihre großen Erzähler in 2014 under direction of Austrian cultural commentator Sigrid Löffler.
Reception
Sherko Fatah at the Internationales Literaturfest lit.COLOGNE, a German literature festival
In 2005, the Lire literary magazine named Sherko Fatah in their list 50 Writers of Tomorrow.Fatah's novel The Dark Ship was also adapted into a radio play which was broadcast on the Norddeutscher Rundfunk.
Awards
Stadtschreiber von Bergen –2017
Adelbert von Chamisso Prize – 2019
Book awards
Aspekte-Literaturpreis – 2001
Hilde-Domin-Preis für Literatur im Exil – 2007
German Book Prize – 2008.[1]