Gudrun Reinboth
Gudrun Reinboth (born April 19, 1943 in Berlin ; born Gudrun Schmidt ) is a German writer .
Born in Berlin in 1943, she lived in Gießen and Murten as a child and spent her youth in Bern . After studying German and art history, she returned to Germany. She worked for eight years as a federal advisory board for literature in the Association of Communities of Artists and Art Sponsors .
Gudrun Reinboth now lives near Heidelberg .
Works
- Requests for mercy , poems. Heidelberg 1985.
- The way to Heidelberg , stories and poems. Heidelberg 1986.
- The ravens live in my tree house , novel for children. Wuerzburg 1989.
- When our love got angry , poems. Heidelberg 1991.
- Maybe that my smile turns something , poems. Wuppertal 1992.
- Nobody was waiting for me , novel for children. Ludwigsburg 1996.
- An empty seat at the table , novel for children. Neukirchen 1997
- Dragon Summer , novel for children. Hamburg 2000.
- Call me Jochanaan again , youth novel. Gaggenau 2005
- The night nobody forgets youth book. Mannheim, 2010
- Life, death and the islands of happiness. Stories. Heidelberg 2011
Web links
- Literature by and about Gudrun Reinboth in the catalog of the German National Library
- http://www.reinboth.de - Gudrun Reinboth's personal website
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Reinboth, Gudrun |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schmidt, Gudrun (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 19, 1943 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |