Adi Huebel

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Adi Hübel (* 26. April 1939 in Bad Wurzach as Adelinde Buck ) is a German writer . She was born and raised in the Allgäu . In addition to bringing up her four children, she studied pedagogy on a second education path and initially worked as a teacher.

Life

Education

After a few years of teaching, she studied in Munich at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich drama and modern German literature . She then studied directing with David Esrig at the Athanor Academy for Professional Actors in Munich.

theatre

In 1989 she founded the theaterWerkstatt Ulm - a small, semi-professional theater that she ran for over twenty years. With her children's theater Kinkerlitzchen, she is still active for children today. The children's plays have been developed and implemented by Adi Hübel himself: The little guests are offered partly personal theater, partly a mixture of narrative theater with hand puppets and stick figures .

writing

In 2005 she handed over the management of the theater to the associated association and has since devoted herself to writing.

Awards

  • Invitation to the European Facebook Poetry Festival at the Novi Sad Book Fair. Recitations with translation into Serbian, 2012
  • Author dreams. A reader. Short story competition, 2013
  • Invitation to participate in the International Anthology, written out by The Writers` League by Timisoara Banat Branch, Text: A delicious fragrance , 2016

Memberships

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During his theatrical life, Adi Hübel staged over 30 plays and wrote some plays for adults and children, as well as articles, essays, reviews, short stories and some novels.

From 2013 to 2016 she headed the association Ulmer Autor 81 eV and organized workshop discussions, readings and workshops.

Adi Hübel writes both poetry and prose. Her lyrical work has appeared in three volumes of poetry and on a CD.

Her first prose work Ein kleine, Leichtes Glück, created on an autobiographical basis, was published in 2006. Since then, Adi Hübel has published two detective novels: Death in Ulm is the name of their debut. Now the author has published a sequel with the title The dog must go . In 2014, the bilingual volume Ulmer Quartett / Ulmski kvartet will be published for the International Danube Festival - the result of the participation of four Ulm authors in 2012 at the European Facebook Literature Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia . In Huel's natural lyric reflections, the lyrical self of her “Sommerliebe” part is full of longing melancholy.

Currently published is Raspberry Days: Stories of Life, Love, Dreams. One of these stories already appeared under the title Gone Dreams on Amazon Kindle Singles and was recommended there in the series of best stories. The stories are about longings, hours of love and losses, some are characterized by an ironic view of the characters, but also by an understanding of human weaknesses.

Novels

  • A little, easy luck. Narrative. Cornelia-Goethe-Literaturverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-86548-329-1
  • Death in Ulm. Detective novel. Gerhard Hess Verlag, Bad Schussenried 2011, ISBN 978-3-87336-379-3
  • Death in Ulm. Detective novel. Revised edition. Gerhard Hess Verlag, Bad Schussenried 2012, ISBN 978-3-943528-33-6
  • The dog has to go. Detective novel. Nexx Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 2014, ISBN 978-3-95870-011-6
  • Death in Ulm. Detective novel. Revised 3rd edition. Nexx Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 2015, ISBN 978-3-95870-302-5
  • The dog has to go. Detective novel. Revised edition. Nexx Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 2015, ISBN 978-3-95870-195-3
  • Raspberry days: stories of life, love, dreams. Stories. Neopubli GmbH, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-7418-1895-0

Poetry

eBooks

  • Dreams given away. Narrative. Kindle Edition, 2015
  • Raspberry days: stories of life, love, dreams. Stories. Kindle Edition, 2016, ISBN 978-3-7418-1899-8
  • A little easy luck. Narrative. Kindle Edition, 2016, ISBN 978-3-7418-2601-6

Texts in anthologies

Settings

  • View into paradise. Poems. Reading with klezmer music on CD, accordion Monika Bothe , music by the band Brekkies Inn , 2011
  • Hymn to a lizard . Poetry setting by jazz saxophonist Thomas Hirt , 2014

Reviews by Adi Hübel

  • Broken Raft or Uncertainty on the Waters. Reflections on an art object by Gerda Bier , Donauufer Ulm 1996
  • The wedding of Figaro. Performed in Cologne, Radio Free FM , Ulm 1996
  • Uncle Vanya. Performance Ulmer Theater, Radio Free FM, Ulm 1996
  • Leonce and Lena - The royal word, it means nothing. Radio Free FM, Ulm 1996
  • More of that! Lexicon of the rebels - from A – Z. 1996
  • Book review in We Women. Dusseldorf

Translations

  • The Ulmer Quartet / Ulmski kvartet poems in German / Serbian, Novo Miloševo: Banater Kultur-Zentrum, Novi Sad 2012 ISBN 978-86-6029-099-3

Plays

  • Freedom, sweet freedom. Ch.FD Schubart - a Swabian rebel, first performed in 1998
  • I have to say Anne - a popular piece
  • Several children's plays on knights, witches, monsters and fictional characters like Nils Holgersson
  • Dramatization of fairy tales like Zwerg Nase and Der kleine Muck by Wilhelm Hauff

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Adi Hübel - Kinkerlitzchen Children's Theater ( Memento of the original from February 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. - Entry on the website culture portal of the city of Ulm. Retrieved February 24, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kultur-in-ulm.de
  2. Helmut Pusch: Two times tension from the region. Südwestpresse Ulm, Local section, January 29, 2015. Accessed February 24, 2016.
  3. Roland Mayer: Small diamonds from the great river Augsburger Allgemeine, Local area, July 12, 2014. Retrieved on August 21, 2016.
  4. Magdi Aboul-Kheir: Adi Hübel: Stories from Life, Love, Dreams Südwestpresse Ulm, Local area section, August 2, 2016. Accessed September 2, 2016.