Thomas Kling
Thomas Kling was a German poet.Life
Thomas Kling was born in Bingen am Rhein, grew up in Hilden and went to school in Düsseldorf. He studied philology in Cologne, Düsseldorf and Vienna and lived in Finland for a certain period. Since 1983 he presented his poems on public performances – first in Vienna, than in the Rhineland. Later he performed together with the jazz percussionist Frank Köllges.
Kling lived with his wife Ute Langanky, a painter, on the museum area of Hombroich near Neuss. In 2005 he died in Dormagen of lung cancer. He was buried in Neuss-Holzheim.Poetry
Thomas Kling was an important poet in contemporary German literature. He was influenced by authors like Friederike Mayröcker, Ernst Jandl, Paul Celan, Hans Carl Artmann and Konrad Bayer. The structure and the layout of his poems were often dominated by the needs of his performances. He was member of the German PEN-centre and of the Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung.Awards
- 1986: Förderpreis für Literatur der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf in Northrhine-Westphalia
- 1989: Promotion Prize of Northrhine-Westphalia
- 1990: Rolf Dieter Brinkmann Grant of Cologne
- 1991: Promotion Prize of the arts circle in the Federal Association of German Industry
- 1993: Else Lasker Schüler Prize for Poetry
- 1997: Peter Huchel Prize
- 2001: Ernst Jandl Prize
- 2005: Poetry Prize of the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf
Works
- der zustand vor dem untergang, Düsseldorf 1977
- erprobung herzstärkender mittel, Düsseldorf 1986
- geschmacksverstärker, Frankfurt am Main 1989
- verkehrsfunk, 1989
- brennstabm, Frankfurt am Main 1991
- nacht.sicht.gerät, Frankfurt am Main 1993
- wände machn, Münster 1994
- morsch, Frankfurt am Main 1996
- Itinerar, Frankfurt am Main 1997
- Wolkenstein. Mobilisierun', Münster 1997
- Fernhandel, Köln 1999
- Botenstoffe, Köln 2001
- Sondagen, Köln 2002
- Auswertung der Flugdaten, Köln 2005
- Gesammelte Gedichte, Köln 2006
- Das brennende Archiv - Brevier.. Suhrkamp, Berlin 2012,.
Editor
- Friederike Mayröcker: Benachbarte Metalle, Frankfurt am Main 1998
- Sabine Scho: Thomas Kling entdeckt Sabine Scho, Hamburg 2001
- Sprachspeicher. 200 Gedichte auf deutsch vom achten bis zum zwanzigsten Jahrhundert, Köln 2001
Translations
- Gaius Valerius Catullus: Das Haar der Berenice, Ostfildern vor Stuttgart 1997