Christiane Binder-Gasper

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Christiane Binder-Gasper ( pseudonyms : Hildegard Maria Binder , Christiane Gasparri ; born April 12, 1935 in Duisburg ) is a German writer .

Life

Christiane Binder-Gasper attended a commercial school and then worked as an administrative clerk. She belonged to the literary workshop in Duisburg and worked as editor of the magazine Quadrat . After a four-year stay in Greece , she settled in Berlin in 1974 , where she has lived as a freelance writer and director ever since . In 1986 she took part in the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt .

Christiane Binder-Gasper is the author of novels , short stories , poems and radio plays .

Christiane Binder-Gasper is a member of the Association of German Writers , and from 1989 she was chairwoman of the Berlin State Association. In addition, she belongs u. a. the Berlin New Society for Literature and, since 1985, the GEDOK . In 1982 she received a literary scholarship from the Berlin Senator for Science and Cultural Affairs.

Works

  • Rot and Tauben , Berlin (West) 1980
  • Alexander's friend , Düsseldorf 1984 (with original graphics by Klaus Endrikat )
  • Gazelle Heart , Düsseldorf 1985

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