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Else Meister ( pseudonym : Alice Koch ; * December 17, 1912 in Frankfurt am Main as Else Koch ; † November 29, 2005 in Hagen ) was a German writer .

Life

Else Meister completed a training as a secretary and practiced this profession in Frankfurt am Main . In 1935 she married the author Ernst Meister . From this marriage there were four children. Else Meister lived with her family in Hagen . In addition to her work as a housewife, she wrote narrative prose and poetry , sometimes together with her husband . She was a member of the Association of German Writers .

Works

  • On loneliness belonging to nobody , Hagen 1979 (under the name Alice Koch)
  • The weeping fish , Aachen 1988 (under the name Alice Koch)
  • When eyes seek eyes , Aachen 1993 (under the name Alice Koch)

Editing

literature

  • Walter Israel: The Poet's Wife , Hagen 2006 (with Ursula Gundlach)

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