Anna Rheinsberg

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Anna Rheinsberg (born September 24, 1956 in Berlin-Hermsdorf ) is a German poet, prose writer and essayist .

life and work

Anna Rheinsberg grew up in Berlin-Frohnau with mother and grandmother, from 1963 near Hanover . She has been writing diaries, poetry albums and stories since she was eight. She completed her studies in German and Folklore at the Philipps University of Marburg with Marie-Luise Gansberg with a thesis on Claire Goll . In 1979, Rheinsberg and other students founded the Marburg women's newspaper Spinatwachtel . Since then she has felt connected to the women's movement .

1984–1988 she designed the monthly program “ Schreibwerkstatt” for women’s radio of the Hessischer Rundfunk . Selected and presented by Anna Rheinsberg . 2006–2008 she worked for the independent broadcaster Radio Unerhört Marburg . She was a scholarship holder of the German Literature Fund Darmstadt and the Hessian Minister for Science and Art.

In addition to independent publications, the author wrote or writes for a large number of women's magazines (including writing , Emma , Courage , Brigitte , Mamas Pfirsiche ) and daily newspapers (including TAZ , Die Welt , Frankfurter Rundschau ). She belonged to the area of ​​alternative literature ( Ulcus Molle Info ) and worked for radio and television. Rheinsberg dealt several times with the lives and works of forgotten female authors of the 1920s in order to rediscover them and save them from being forgotten. The connection between language and violence and the forms in which this affects women in particular is also a constant topic.

In 1979 she worked in the film Das Krokodil (Michael Krause) and in 1980/81 in the film Anna by the Viennese artist Linda Christanell . Her story Kleinemonde, Wolf was entitled Snow in August filmed by Michael Krause (1992), the monologue Shanghai - First Class , in which a girl tells the murder of the mother, in 1994, directed by Ulrike Hofmann-Paul on Modern Theater Berlin premiered.

Rheinsberg's poems and stories have been translated into English, French, Italian, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian and Finnish.

Anna Rheinsberg lives in Marburg / Lahn .

Awards

bibliography

Poetry

  • Marlene in the Gassen (Kassel and Hamburg 1979)
  • Bella Donna (Hamburg 1981)
  • Annakonda (Hamburg 1985)
  • Narcisse Noir (Hamburg 1990)
  • Walking with the dog (Berlin 2012)

prose

  • Hannah. Love Stories (Hamburg 1982)
  • All slipping! (Frankfurt / M. 1983, 1990 in Danish)
  • Wolf Kiss (Frankfurt / Main 1984)
  • Marthe and Ruth (Darmstadt and Neuwied 1987)
  • HerzLos (Darmstadt and Neuwied 1988)
  • Shanghai - First Class (Hamburg 1996)
  • Schwarzkittelweg. Three short stories (Mannheim 1995)
  • Together with Hanna Mittelstädt: Dear Hanna your Anna. Letters about love and literature (Hamburg 1999)
  • Look at me. Roman (Hamburg 2000)
  • Basco. A love story (Hamburg 2004)
  • The green dress. A dance (Hamburg 2011)

Editor

  • Together with Barbara Seifert: Indescribably feminine (Reinbek 1981)
  • The angel. Prose by women (Munich 1988)
  • Bob haired. Departure in the twenties. Texts by women (Darmstadt and Neuwied 1988)
  • Wars / runs. Names. Font. About Emmy Ball-Hennings, Claire Goll, Else Rüthel (Mannheim 1989)
  • How colorfully my otherness unfolds. Poets of the twenties. Poems and Portraits (Mannheim 1993)
  • Together with Jutta Siegmund Schultze: The beauties and the beasts. Women write about animals (Hamburg 1995)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Linda Christanell: Anna  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.frankfurter-info.org  
  2. ^ Renate Chotjewitz-Häfner Prize for Anna Rheinsberg
  3. Sabine Peters / DRadio: Review of Anna Rheinsberg: The green dress , accessed on June 13, 2013.