Anneliese Lussert

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Anneliese Lussert with daughter Helga Hartmann, 1996

Anneliese Lussert (born April 1, 1929 in Marktbreit ; † December 7, 2006 in Lohr am Main ) was a German landlady and Franconian dialect poet .

Life

The Second World War took Anneliese Lussert to Bonn , where she worked in a hotel until she returned to Franconia . In 1948 newspapers printed their first poems.

In 1949 she married her husband Friedrich and became the mother of a daughter and a son. Since 1968, she and her family have been running their own restaurant, the “Goldener Engel” inn in Gemünden am Main in the Langenprozelten district . The house had a very long and eventful history that goes back to the 12th century.

In 1974 she had her first success with Bayerischer Rundfunk . Her preferred language was initially the Lower Franconian dialect, but it was equally successful in High German . She was present on the radio for more than a quarter of a century and was invited to numerous readings. She was known throughout Franconia as one of the most expressive and sensitive voices.

Like lyric poetry, she cultivated poetry. She was able to grasp life emotionally and expressively and put it on paper in her own personal language.

In 1986 her daughter Helga Hartmann founded a new stage in the large hall of the inn , "The Spessart Grotto", for which Anneliese Lussert wrote pieces. From 1990 to 1995 they organized the Scherenburg Festival together .

Quotes

No matter how loud and restless the day may have been, in the silence of the night things come towards you - they reveal themselves and become one with us. You can grab it. - I would like to lead people, at least for a short time, beyond everyday things to the land of poetry .

Works

Selection:

  • I sing my Gemünden song to you. Book projects, Hofmann book
  • Confess - you are a witch Roman, Hofmann book
  • Marktbrääter stories, contributions to the culture, history and economy of the town of Marktbreit and its neighborhood. With illustrations by Olga Knoblach-Wolff . Greß, Marktbreit 1990.
  • A flower of tears grew out of the silence, selected poems. Franconian authors. Echter Verlag 1980. ( Franconian authors series . Volume 7)
  • Where the sea rushes, impressions of Würzburg in Franconian dialect. Echter Verlag 1982. Here's an example:

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Würzburg 1940! / Sunna over the city! / At the Sunntog military concert on Residenzplatz! / "It's nice to be a soldier - Rosemarie" / Leut dränga batschn applause - girls laugh!
Grandmudder - when I'm tall, here's to soldiers!
1944! / At the Schlangastehn cinema - in Luli there is Zarah Leander / "I know there will be a miracle one day" / in Oli " Willy Birgel rides for Germany"
the siren alarms howling / everything is in the air raid shelter - / then you have to go all the way back / if you want to forget for two hours!
Men - very young and old - in uniform / stand around with gschiente arms, plastered bee and bandaged heads - / "It's so nice to be a soldier - Rosemarie" / roars to people's receivers !
1945! / March sixteenth! / Death is on the way! / Radio message: "Attention - attention - enemy bomb groups / on the approach to Crailsheim - Crailsheim - / attention, attention, turn off / turn off in the direction of Würzburg! Würzburg! Würz´ ... / The radio voice gett under in Bombmhagl - / falls from heaven Fire - / the city roars under the phosphor rain - / Würzburg dies in twenty minutes - and five thousand people!

Years later!

The city - aries abandoned / modern and beautiful! / In the Straßn Leut bustle Lachn - / Würzburg is aries!
But five thousand graves are too high a price / fer a new city!
  • The seven moon coins. With illustrations by Józef Wilkoń. Nord-Süd, Mönchaltorf 1987, ISBN 3-85825-286-7 .
  • One moved out and became famous ( Elias Hill ). Audio image on Bavarian radio . In: Messages from the Kaisersteinbruch Museum and Culture Association. No. 22, 1992, pp. 15-20.
  • Confess - you are a witch. Fate of the Lohr baker's daughter Apollonia Deusinger.
  • Christ Child . With illustrations by Olga Knoblach-Wolff.
  • Down the Main into the dark Spessart Forest. Travel report with poems. Bröstler, Marktheidenfeld 2004, ISBN 3-927439-25-8 .
Working for the Spessart grotto

The children's plays in the setting of Myriam

The children's musicals with the composer Johannes Schlecht

  • The Chinese nightingale. First performance in 1992
  • Thumbelina. with their libretto and lyrics

literature

One moved out and became famous

  • Or: Elias Hill's late return home . Anneliese Lussert tells a story for Bayerischer Rundfunk . The broadcast date was January 10, 1993. Here's a small example:
Who was that hill? Strangely, it was an Austrian who began to solve the riddle. Helmuth Furch , a young dynamic person, mathematics teacher in Vienna. Born in Mecklenburg , his parents fled with him in 1950 to Vienna, which became their home. Here he attended school, studied and - integrated. When his family bought a piece of land in the village of Kaisersteinbruch, on the northern slope of the Leithagebirge , he dedicated himself to historical research. At first it was a collection of tombstones with inscriptions, including that of Elias Hill, a name he would come across often in the future.
  • Interview with the writer Anneliese Lussert from Gemünden am Main. Interview for Radio Burgenland (Radio Pannonia ) with culture editor Hans Rochelt on the subject of Elias Hügel on August 29, 1993.

Anneliese Lussert, local poet from Franconia, on the trail of Elias Hill

  • In: Messages from the Kaisersteinbruch Museum and Culture Association. No. 30, 1994. pp. 12-21. ISBN 978-3-9504555-3-3 .
  • Walter Thousand Pounds: A Life of Work and Poetry. Franconian Theater Brief, Working Group Mundart-Theater Franken eV, 2007.
Elias Hill Decoration

Honors

  • 2003 Elias Hügel pin from the European Symposium Kaisersteinbruch
  • On September 24th, 2009 an “Anneliese Lussert” evening took place in her inn, today's “Spessartgrotte” in Langenprozelten. The moderator was her daughter Helga Hartmann, companions Franz Och and Walter Tausendpfund remembered.

Last escort

Last escort for Anneliese Lussert. Pastor Edwin Erhard came from Würzburg to say goodbye in personal words. He highlighted the person Anneliese Lussert, who had 77 fulfilled years of life and was always very close to nature ...

Pastor Erhard emphasized that Anneliese Lussert read and wrote a lot. This also includes stories that shed light on the recent past. "Anneliese Lussert longed for humanity," said the pastor ... She leaves a big gap in the family. A daughter and a son with their relatives, including 8 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, a great friend character, many companions of the Langenprozeltenerin. One of them is Helmuth Furch, with whom she erected a literary memorial to the Gemündener stonemason Elias Hügel.

Web links

Anneliese Lussert was and is together with her daughter Helga Hartmann the "soul" of the Spessart grotto.

Individual evidence

  1. "Fränkischer Theaterbrief" , No. 2 - 2009
  2. Main-Post dated December 13, 2006.