Christina Sufka

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Christina Sufka (born January 13, 1945 in Klein Ilsede ) is a German writer .

Life

After her first Low German poems in the late 1970s, Christina Sufka began writing poetry in East Westphalian Lowland in 1983 without any further training . In the early 1990s, she wrote current glosses for the Peiner Allgemeine Zeitung for a while .

Sufka has received several awards for her work, including the 1996 Hans Henning Holm Prize for her radio play manuscript Graffklied . This radio play was never produced in Low German, but in 2003 with the title A Kloed fürs Grab in a Swabian version under the direction of Günter Maurer . The main roles were spoken by Walter Schultheiß , Trudel Wulle , Joerg Adae and Ulrike Barthruff .

Christina Sufka organizes readings nationwide and leads Low German church services as a preacher . She lives in her birthplace and is the mother of two children.

Publications (selection)

  • Henrike (poems)
  • Wassen (fictional diary entries), "De Kennung", supplement 11, 2004
  • Graffklied (radio play)
  • Lengen near light (poetry and prose) platform "Plattdüütsch in de Kark", 2004
  • Wüer (songs and poems, with Holger Reuning), Burger & Müller Verlag, Karlsruhe, 2001

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c "Chunks of language as an expression of pain" , Peiner Allgemeine Zeitung of November 9, 2013 , accessed on June 15, 2017