Angela Stachowa

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Angela Stachowa b. Mirtschink (born August 16, 1948 in Prague ) is a German-Sorbian writer and politician.

Life

Angela Stachowa is the daughter of the Sorbian writer Jurij Měrćink . She passed the Abitur examination in 1967 and then completed a degree at the TU Dresden , which she graduated in 1972 with a degree in engineering and economics specializing in electrical engineering / electronics. From 1973 to 1976 she worked as a research assistant at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig in the business administration department. Then she worked as a freelance writer . For her work she received the Domowina Art Prize, the City of Leipzig Art Prize and the OIRT Radio Play Prize, as well as the Johann Gottfried Herder Gold Medal . Translation of individual works into Czech, Polish, Russian, Swedish, Croatian and American English.

Angela Stachowa was a member of the SED from 1972 to 1989 . From December 20, 1990 to November 10, 1994 (one electoral term) she was a member of the German Bundestag . She was elected to parliament as a non-party for the PDS / Left List via the state list of Saxony . During the legislative period she resigned from the PDS parliamentary group. Angela Stachowa lives in Leipzig.

Selected works

  • Vineta , Ludowe Nakładnistwo Domowina, Budyšin 2002
  • Jank ze žołtym kłobukom , Ludowe Nakł. Domowina, Budyšin 2000
  • Lilow a knjez Handrik , Ludowe Nakł. Domowina, Budyšin 1997
  • Słónčna róža Marhata , Ludowe Nakł. Domowina, Budyšin 1996
  • Eight days of farewell. Postreiter, Halle 1987
  • Small seduction , Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle 1982 ISBN 3-354-00402-9
  • Annalinde and the Fireman , Domowina, Budyšin 1981
  • Stories for Majka , Mitteldeutscher, Halle 1978
  • Hour between Hund & Katz , Central German, Halle 1975

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