Anne-Marie Fabian

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Anne-Marie Fabian ( pseudonym : Friederike Berend , born November 20, 1920 in Stettin as Anne-Marie Lorenz ; † June 3, 1993 in Berlin ) was a German journalist and writer .

Life

Anne-Marie Fabian moved to Berlin with her family in 1929. There she graduated from high school in 1940. Since 1938 and until the birth of her daughter in 1942, she studied piano and music history at a conservatory . After the end of World War II, she attended from 1949 to 1955 studying Political Science at the German University of policy in Berlin and earned the title of a diploma - political scientist . She then worked as a clerk at various social insurance funds until 1960 ; As a freelance journalist, she also contributed to the trade union press and the Berlin newspaper "Tagesspiegel" . As an active trade unionist and staff councilor , she was a member of the main staff council of the Berlin Senate ; from 1958 to 1960 she was a managing director. After her marriage to the journalist Walter Fabian , she lived as a freelance writer in Cologne from 1961 . She was part of the editorial team of the journal "Dialogue with Poland". Most recently she lived in Berlin again.

Anne-Marie Fabian's literary work includes narrative works and poetry . She also published her husband's memoirs .

Anne-Marie Fabian was a member of the Association of German Writers . In 1961 she received the Joseph E. Drexel Promotion Prize , and in 1964 the Kurt Tucholsky Prize of the Kurt Tucholsky Society .

She died in 1993 at the age of 72 and was buried in her husband's grave at the Melaten cemetery in Cologne .

Works

  • I can tell him yes , Bonn 1981.
  • With you in Amsterdam , Berlin 1983.
  • Wink over the ash field , Oberhausen 1984.
  • A case for Linda Gruber , Gerlingen 1990.

Editing

  • Labor movement, adult education, press , Cologne 1977.
  • Kurt Fabian : Not a party soldier , Frankfurt am Main et al. 1981.
  • Walter Fabian: With gentle persistence , Frankfurt am Main 1992.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. burial place. In: findagrave.com. Retrieved June 9, 2019 .