Daniel Dölschner

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Daniel Dölschner (born January 9, 1976 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German poet and haiku author.

life and work

Daniel Dölschner was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1976. Growing up in Kronberg im Taunus , he studied American studies and philosophy at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main from 1998 to 2003 after an eighteen month stay in the state of Pennsylvania and a six-month stay in Houston , Texas .

After graduating, he worked as a writer and freelance haiku poet. In 2004, his first haiku volume was released with The Skyscrapers in the Back: Haiku and Senryu . The second volume, Newly Seen: Haiku , was released that same year. In 2006 he was represented with lyric texts in the lyric anthology Die Jahreszeiten der Liebe published by Martin Werhand Verlag . In 2012, he was a haiku writer, among many other well-known German poets in the anthology Haiku here and now German-speaking, 112 examples of haiku poetry from the 21st century, published in the German paperback publishing house of Rainer pride and Udo Wenzel listed with his work.

In 2006 he took part in the visual lyrical project of the Bremer Straßenbahn AG called Poesie Bewegt under the direction of Joachim Tuz with his work. In addition to individual publications, Daniel Dölschner's works have also appeared in various annual volumes, quarterly publications, anthologies and specialist journals.

Daniel Dölschner is a member of the German Haiku Society and lives as a freelance copywriter in Augsburg .

Books

  • The skyscrapers behind: Haiku and Senryu. Minimart-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-933213-23-1 .
  • Newly seen: haiku. Wiesenburg-Verlag, Schweinfurt 2004, ISBN 3-937101-30-6 .

Publications (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Daniel Dölschner. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2014/2015. Walter de Gruyter, 2014, ISBN 978-3-11-033720-4 , p. 198.
  2. Daniel Dölschner. In: Rainer Stolz, Udo Wenzel (ed.): Haiku here and today. dtv, 2012, p. 229.
  3. Daniel Dölschner. In: Poetry moves. of the Bremer Straßenbahn AG
  4. Daniel Dölschner. In: Haiku Today - The Noise of the Heart. Haiki Jahrbuch 2004, Edition Blaue Felder, Tübingen 2005, ISBN 3-936487-07-3 , p. 11.
  5. Daniel Dölschner. In: Quarterly magazine of the German Haiku Society. 18th year, volume 70, October 2005, p. 28.
  6. Biography of Daniel Dölschner In: Die Jahreszeiten der Liebe. Martin Werhand Verlag , Melsbach 2006, ISBN 3-9806390-4-5 , p. 411.