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Daniel Graziadei




(*08.03.1981 Meran, Italy)



Author, Poet, Translator, Researcher




Lecture @ Basement Jazz on M94,5

10.10.09     Graduate Conference by ProLit & LIPP, LMU Munich “Emotionale Grenzgänge2666 Formen erlesener Angst. (i.E.) 

29.09.09    XXXI Romanistentag Bonn Sektion III.5  Archipiélagos culturales. (i.E.)August - September Research trip to Guadeloupe und Martinique

21.06.09    10th Symposium by ProLit 20th - 21th June 2009 at Seeon Bauchreden gegen die Angst.

04.06.09    Forum Junge Romanistik 2009  Trier 03th - 06th June 2009 Der Zauber der Grenze. (i.E.)

2009 SoSe admittion to the PhD Programme Promotionsstudiengang Literaturwissenschaft @ LMU Munich.

Since 2009 staff member of Univ. Prof. Dr. Dr. Michael Rössner @ Roman language & literature Institute (LMU) 

03.03.09 Reading of translations of Federico Italianos poetry from Italian to German @ Lyrik Kabinett Munich together with Michael Krüger and the author. (Akzente 6 / December 2008)

2008 Begin of doctoral research: Insular Identities of the Caribbean from the viewpoint of Literatures


2007 Private literary and cultural expedition to México, Cuba, Jamaica, Belize and Guatemala


2007 M.A. in Comparing Literature at Munich University (LMU) in Germany (1.15 = A)

Thesis: Newest Spanish-speaking and English-speaking literary developments of the Americas 
[Publication in German 2008]


2006 Creation of the literary webspace www.danwillschreiben.de


2004 – 2006 In charge of the Creative Writing Course by the Institute of Comparing Literature


2000 (since) Spoken Word performances, readings of own literary productions combined with photographs or accompanied by music.


2000 Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Germany: Studies in Comparing, Spanish and English Literature


2000 Matura at the German speaking Humanist Gymnasium “Beda Weber” Meran, Italy


1999 A-Levels in German, Italian and French, GSCEs in Maths and English Literature at The Bournemouth and Poole College of Further Education, Great Britain


1988 (approx.) First creative writing experiences



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