Erna Taege-Röhnisch

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Erna Taege-Roehnisch (born January 12, 1909 in Bebersee , † May 4, 1998 in Templin ) was a German dialect writer .

Life

In 1915 she started school in a one-class village school. From 1923 she worked as a forest worker , from 1926 as an office assistant. In 1928 she began her writing in Bebersee. In 1935 she worked as an office worker in Berlin . In 1937 she returned to Bebersee and looked after her mother. From 1939 she worked as an office clerk in the Schorfheide Forestry Office . In 1945 she returned to her home village on a trek. She then worked as a new teacher in Bebersee and Groß Dölln . Her mother died that year and her brother was deported to the Soviet Union . Her father died in 1947. Because of a serious heart condition, she resigned from teaching in 1948. In 1949 she married Fritz Röhnisch .

Erna Taege-Röhnisch lived in Templin from 1951. In 1952 she began working on the Berlin-Brandenburg Dictionary . In 1955 she started working at the Folklore Museum Templin and participated in Low German conferences in Bad Bevensen . She wrote poetry , short stories , children's books and novels . In her stories she traces the people who are exposed to the changes in village life: between natural processes, technical progress and social constraints. Her poetry also reflects the image of the village environment. In 1969 she retired.

Awards

In 1938 she received the Brandenburg Literature Prize. In 1984 she was awarded the Freundenthal Prize and in 1989 the Fritz Reuter Prize of the Neubrandenburg district . In 1992 he was awarded the Hamburg Fritz Reuter Prize . She was made an honorary citizen of Templins and was an honorary member of the Glashütte Annenwalde eV association

In the Annenwalde estate park , in the Templin district of Annenwalde , poems by Erna Taege-Röhnisch and a board with her biography are on display in connection with works of art by the artist Werner Kothe.

Works

  • Wind över de Heid. Low German poems and stories. Petermänken-Verlag, Schwerin 1955.
  • Our seven beautiful things. Herbert Schulze book and art publisher, 1967.
  • Thomas and the garden hose. Herbert Schulze book and art publisher, 1969.
  • Tieden and Lüd. Low German poems. Hinstorff-Verlag, 1986.
  • A bird hett sung. Low German literature. Hinstorff-Verlag, 1992.
  • My colorful bird day. Federchen-Verlag, 2000.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhard Goltz, Ulf-Thomas Lesle (ed.): Dat Land so free un wiet . Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-455-40026-4 .