Laura Graf
About Laura Graf
Laura Graf is a Junior Lektorin at Ariston Verlag, Penguin Random House, with a strong background in European communication cultures and literary traditions.
Current Position at Penguin Random House
Laura Graf is currently employed at Penguin Random House. She holds the position of Junior-Lektorin at Ariston Verlag in München, Bayern, Deutschland. In her current role, she contributes to the editorial team, with a specific focus on non-fiction titles.
Previous Experience at Penguin Random House
Laura Graf's professional journey at Penguin Random House includes her previous role as Volontariat Lektorat at Mosaik/Goldmann Sachbuch. She served in this capacity from 2019 to 2021, gaining valuable experience over a two-year period.
Educational Background and Degrees
Laura Graf has a robust educational background. She studied at Università degli Studi di Verona/Universität Augsburg from 2016 to 2018, where she earned a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Tradizione e interpretazione dei testi letterari/Europäische Kommunikationskulturen. Prior to this, she completed an Erasmus program at Sapienza Università di Roma, specializing in Italian language and literature from 2014 to 2015. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Geschichte and Deutsche Literatur from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, which she attained from 2012 to 2016.
Expertise in European Communication Cultures and Literary Traditions
Laura Graf has extensive expertise in European communication cultures and literary traditions. Her academic and professional experiences span both the Italian and German literary markets, allowing her to bring a unique cross-cultural perspective to her work. This background is enhanced by her participation in the Erasmus program, which bolstered her proficiency in the Italian language and literature.
Contributions to Ariston Verlag
In her role at Ariston Verlag, Laura Graf has made significant contributions to the editorial team. She focuses primarily on non-fiction titles, drawing on her strong background in historical and German literature, which she developed during her academic studies. Her work in the editorial projects reflects her deep understanding of both literary traditions and contemporary publishing nuances.