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Iris Wolff (born 28 July 1977 as Martina Iris Wolff in Hermannstadt/ Transylvania, Romania) is a German writer.
The daughter of a pastor, Wolff was raised in Hermannstadt and in Semlac in the Arad County. In 1985, she emigrated with her family to Germany and graduated from secondary school in Stuttgart. Later on, she studied German studies and literature, Religious studies as well as Graphic arts and painting at the University of Marburg. [1]
Mainly, Iris Wolff writes novels and short stories. In 2012, she published her debut novel Halber Stein (Half a stone), followed by Die Unschärfe der Welt (The Uncertainty of the World) in 2020.
Wolff lives with her family in Freiburg im Breisgau. [2]
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Iris Wolff (born 28 July 1977 as Martina Iris Wolff in Hermannstadt/ Transylvania, Romania) is a German writer.
The daughter of a pastor, Wolff was raised in Hermannstadt and in Semlac in the Arad County. In 1985, she emigrated with her family to Germany and graduated from secondary school in Stuttgart. Later on, she studied German studies and literature, Religious studies as well as Graphic arts and painting at the University of Marburg. [1]
Mainly, Iris Wolff writes novels and short stories. In 2012, she published her debut novel Halber Stein (Half a stone), followed by Die Unschärfe der Welt (The Uncertainty of the World) in 2020.
Wolff lives with her family in Freiburg im Breisgau. [2]