Barbara Klimmek

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Barbara Klimmek (born August 25, 1942 in Berlin ) is a German teacher, special education teacher and book and playwright .

Life

Barbara Klimmek was born in Berlin in 1942, moved to Hesse in the early 1960s and appeared as an actress on the stage in Marburg an der Lahn . After training as a teacher, she taught for four decades as a teacher for art education at conveying and special schools for children with learning difficulties in Hintertaunus .

Barbara Klimmek lived in Bad Camberg and made her debut in 1988 with the book Dying Children . Further books followed in several editions as well as stage works for school theater . She published in the Eremitenpresse , the magazine Kindwohl and wrote a radio play manuscript for Radio Bremen .

From 2004 Barbara Klimmek worked in the Camphill village community Lehenhof in Deggenhausertal - most recently as the workshop manager of the dye works. Until her retirement on February 1, 2006, she taught art and works at eight Hessian school types, including four special schools .

Works

Books

  • Children living dying. "God is scrap" or "Würg-urgl-ächz". A report . 1988.
  • The dearest person is an animal. Documentation of young people with learning disabilities . Non-fiction. 1988.
  • Acceptance refused. Thoughts about unwanted and therefore mentally ill children . Non-fiction. 1990.
  • "I would have a present for you!" . 1993.
  • Janec and Tobias. Living with muscle wasting . 1994.
  • Everything for the cat'?. Birthday calendar . 1996.
  • Gropa, Mam and my school-burned adolescence. Satirical novel . 2007.
  • They couldn't come together. Poems and pictures . 2007.

Plays

  • What-It-Was or Roll Backwards. Mind game about love . 1998.
  • Zero enthusiasm? Doppelbock! .1990.
  • We play - you play . 1991.
  • "Granted: You don't have to live". Satirical plea against childbirth . 1992.
  • Alten-Weh-G. Ball ade 'for three 60 plus . 2006.
  • What if Mira Knitz could have said no ?. Satirical novel about a woman's life . 2007.

radio play

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Angelika Troll: Visitors get a lot of colorful impressions. Südkurier , September 5, 2011, accessed on March 31, 2015 .
  2. Wolf-Dieter Gulp: The Lehenhof opens its doors. Südkurier , October 8, 2014, accessed on March 31, 2015 .