Biography
| Born in 1970 | ||
| Studies English and German in Hannover, Freiburg, Roskilde (DK)
and Hamburg
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| 1996 | ||
| 1997 | Prize of the city of Hamburg for literary translations; several publications of translations together with Robert Habeck - mainly of poems by Roger McGough, William Butler Yeats, Ted Hughes, and others
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| 2000 | Scholarship by the Brecht Haus | |
| 2000 | Doctorate on contemporary British lyric poetry, published in 2001 as „The
Afterlives of the Poets“
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| 2001 | Debut novel entitled „Hauke Haiens Tod“ (The Death of Hauke Haien), together with Robert Habeck | |
| 2002 | Support as scriptwriter by the province of Schleswig-Holstein | |
| 2004 | Scholarship by the Brecht-Haus in Svendborg | |
| since 2007 | weekly column in the Schleswig-Holstein newspaper group | |
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Bibliography
1918 - Revolution in Kiel. Roman, 2008 – with Robert Habeck
Unter dem Gully liegt das Meer. Jugendbuch, 2007 – with Robert Habeck
Zwei Wege in den Sommer. Jugendbuch, 2006 – with Robert Habeck
Der Tag, an dem ich meinen toten Mann traf. Roman, 2005 – with Robert Habeck
Wolfspuren. Kinder- und Jugendbuch, 2005 – with Robert Habeck
Der Schrei der Hyänen. Roman, 2003 – with Robert Habeck
Jagd auf den Wolf. Jugendbuch, 2001 – with Robert Habeck
The Afterlives of the Poets, 2001
Hauke Haiens Tod. Roman, 2001 – with Robert Habeck
Links
Robert Habeck & Andrea Paluch – the authors' official website
with numerous information about the author couple and their publications
Penny or Dime
Homepage of the band in which Andrea Paluch acts as a singer









