Brigitte Pulley-Grein

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Brigitte Pulley-Grein (born July 1, 1945 in Sielen ) is a German writer who mainly publishes poetry.

life and work

Brigitte Pulley-Grein was born in Sielen in northern Hesse in the Kassel district in 1945 . After graduating from school, she moved to Kassel. After a three-year apprenticeship, she completed her training as a wholesale clerk there. In addition to her normal job, she developed her talent in the writing guild. Since the beginning of the 1990s she has also been active as a writer and poet with various publications such as volumes of poetry and symphonic songs.

In 1999 her first volume of poetry, Lyrische Träumereien, was published . Her second poetry publication was titled Dem wind listened to . As a poet, she regularly reads from her works during cultural weeks and cultural events. Her last volume of poetry to date was published in 2003 under the name Vom Morgen bis zur Nacht .

In October 2002 she and a literary colleague founded the KKK - Kassel Artists Circle, consisting of visual artists, writers and musicians.

Brigitte Pulley-Grein now lives in Kassel .

Books

Further publications

  • The exception: why not me too? Thiele & Schwarz, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-87816-086-0 .
  • sanded: works by the Kassel KünstlerKreis. Verlag Wortwechsel, Kaufungen 2004, ISBN 3-935663-09-9 . (with contributions to literature, music, sculpture, painting, graphics, performance from the Kassel region)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brigitte Pulley-Grein. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2014/2015: Volume I: AO. Volume II: PZ. , Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, 2014, p. 813, ISBN 978-3-11-033720-4 .
  2. Brigitte Pulley-Grein in: Who is who ?: The German who's who , by Walter Habel, Schmidt-Römhild, 2004, p. 359.
  3. Brigitte Pulley-Grein in: Kreuzer , Moderne Zeiten Medien, 2002, p. 32.