Achim Wannicke

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Achim Wannicke

Achim Wannicke (born September 1, 1950 in Berlin ) is a German poet .

Live and act

Achim Wannicke grew up in Berlin and Minden in North Rhine-Westphalia . After graduating from high school in Bielefeld, he began studying educational science, German and ethnology in Marburg and Vienna, which he completed with a diploma in pedagogy under Dietmar Kamper . After several years of teaching at the Free University of Berlin (focus: philosophical anthropology), from 1992 to 2008 he ran the Sterntaler Children's Academy , an "Academy for New Learning" aimed at children. From December 2013 he was a lecturer for two months at the FH Potsdam with the seminar "Intuition - the neglected dimension of successful action".

After the first poetry publications in anthologies and literary magazines, Wannicke received a residency grant from the Berlin Literary Colloquium in 1980 and in 1982 he published his first independent book at Luchterhand Literaturverlag with the collection of poems Sometimes geborgen . It was later followed by three more volumes of poetry in the small Berlin publishing house APHAIA.

In March 2012, Wannicke founded the formation Vox Omissa together with the sound artist Oni Shogun and the pianist Richard Oeckel.

Achim Wannicke lives as a freelance writer in Potsdam-Babelsberg .

Works

Volumes of poetry

Audio books

  • Liebesmüh , compact cassette, Aphaia Verlag, Berlin 1988.

Awards

  • 1980: Residency at the Literary Colloquium Berlin
  • 1987: Literature Prize for the 750th Anniversary Berlin, (sponsored by: Der Tagesspiegel )
  • 2012: Working grant for literature, awarded by the Ministry for Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vita in literaturport , online at literaturport.de
  2. a b c d e short vita on Achim Wannicke's homepage, online at wannicke.de
  3. University of Applied Sciences Potsdam | Basa presence | Winter semester 2013/14 | 1st semester | Page 1/35 | Status: June 30, 2014 of the FH Potsdam , PDF file with 50 pages, see pp. 12, 25, 40
  4. homepage Vox omissa
  5. The 2012 scholarship recipients have been announced , notification from the Brandenburg Ministry of Science, Research and Culture on January 6, 2012.

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