Legendary writer Regula Venske turns 70 today, and NDR Kultur is celebrating this milestone with a retrospective on her prolific career. From crime novels to non-fiction, Venske’s contribution to literature has been as diverse as her interests. Born in Minden, she has long called Hamburg her home.

From Crime to Comedy: Venske’s Versatile Journey

Venske’s first crime novel, “Krumm,” was published in 1991, with a dozen subsequent thrillers and numerous youth and non-fiction works following. Her literary prowess extends to dealing humorously with gender roles and political activism, especially notable during her tenure as President of the PEN Center Germany and Secretary General of PEN International.

Regula Venske, known for her witty and ironic voice, sees her work as existing “between the chairs”—living in the gaps between genres and tones. Remembering a conference incident where attendees dismissively bypassed her reading, only to be approached later by a woman thanking her for writing for all genders, Venske finds joy in this fluidity.

Literary Milestones and Political Engagement

Venske’s influence on Austrian literature is notable, with invitations to share her language experimental texts and crime comedies gaining popularity among readers. She has particularly carved a niche for herself in the realm of crime fiction, with classics like “Marthes Vision,” which reimagines women’s roles in Goethe’s “Faust.”

Political activism forms a crucial part of Venske’s literary life. Her commitment to authors’ freedoms is evident in her roles within PEN, championing those persecuted for their writing. “It is crucial that we stand for authors who are not free to speak, who are tortured for their poems,” she emphasizes.

The Wisdom of a Four-Year-Old

On the cusp of turning 70, Venske reflects on the wisdom gained early in life. Reminiscing about a childhood diary entry where she declared, “I want to be free!” at the age of four, she notes the enduring importance of this profound sense of independence.

Venske’s wish for her birthday is a humble one: global peace. “Peace is not a matter of course,” she emphasizes, urging everyone to value and appreciate it.

Invitation to Reflect on Peace and Literature

As part of the celebrations, NDR Kultur is featuring a selection of Venske’s poetic works and hosting discussions on freedom of expression, timely topics given global changes and the PEN conference in Hamburg. Venske’s inputs on maintaining peace and appreciating freedom are particularly resonant during these times.

Future of Literature: Insights from a Prolific Mind

Regula Venske’s vision for the future of literature remains as vibrant as her past contributions. “You can live very happily between the chairs,” she says, the fluidity that defines her work. Her versatility, activism, and continuous reflection ensure her legacy remains a beacon for aspiring and established writers alike.

As we celebrate her 70th birthday, the world honors not just an author, but a voice that has fearlessly explored myriad genres, championed cultural tides, and remained steadfast in her political ideals.

Regula Venske

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