![]() ![]() Once the narrator's grandmother starts to suffer from dementia, the narrator begins to open up. In the novel, the non-binary narrator resides in Zürich, after having escaped from life in a small conservative village in Switzerland. Blutbuch External videoĭe l'Horizon's debut novel, Blutbuch, is an autofictional novel about secrets and silences within a family and took de l'Horizon ten years to write. ĭe l'Horizon won numerous prizes, including the 2015 Treibhaus and the OpenNet competition at the Solothurn Literaturtage für Prosa (Literature Days for Prose), the Textstreich competition for poetry, the Dramenprozessor 2020 sponsorship award from the Winkelwiese theater and a short film competition from the German daily Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung. They are also the author of the 2021 play Dann mach Limonade, Bitch ('Then make lemonade, bitch'). In September 2022, the theater hosted the premiere of de l'Horizon's play Hänsel & Greta & The Big Bad Witch, the first in a planned series of what de l'Horizon classifies as "posthumanist theater" plays. ![]() ĭe l'Horizon was the 2021–2022 resident author at the Bern Theatre. Between 20 de l'Horizon contributed to the Swiss magazine Tsüri. As a member of the collective E0b0ff, credited as author Dominik Holzer, de l'Horizon wrote the text of, acted in, and developed costumes for the production Wie eine Barke das Meer aus Testosteron durchpflügen ('Plow through the sea of testosterone like a barge'), which the collective staged in 2017. In 2014, credited as Dominik Holzer, de l'Horizon was a co/author of the Szenart production Industrial Radio in cooperation with Radio Kanal K and the Aargauer Literaturhaus Lenzburg. Career ĭe l'Horizon is an editor of the literary magazine Delirium. They are pursuing a master's degree in transdisciplinary studies at the Zurich University of the Arts. ĭe l'Horizon studied German, film, and theater at the University of Zurich, as well as literary writing at the Swiss Literary Institute in Biel, Bern. De l'Horizon started using a pen name, an anagram of their legal first name and last name. De l'Horizon moved to the canton of Zürich at the age of seven, and attended gymnasium in Winterthur. Early life and education ĭe l'Horizon was born Dominik Holzer in Ostermundigen, Bern, on. In 2022, they won the German Book Prize and the Swiss Book Prize for their debut novel Blutbuch. Kim de l'Horizon (born Dominik Holzer ) is a Swiss nonbinary novelist, playwright and thespian. ![]()
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