Gudula Budke

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Gudula Budke (* 1926 in Osnabrück ) is a German writer and poet.

Career

After a traineeship in Oldenburg, Budke initially worked as a freelance culture editor and has been publishing her own literary texts since 1970. a. appeared in “die horen”. Budke publishes novels, short stories and poetry. In 1971 she initiated the 'Literarische Gruppe Osnabrück eV' and took over its chairmanship, since 1981 she has been honorary chairman. In 1975 she became a member of the Association of German Writers (VS), where she served on the board for six years. In 1978 she joined the Plesse group of authors, and in 1980 she joined the European authors' association "DIE KOGGE". Budke lives and works in Osnabrück.

Prizes and awards

  • 1978 Poetry Prize of the City of Osnabrück
  • 1979 City Clerk Soltau
  • 1987 Lower Saxony Literature Prize (artist grant)
  • 1987 Dr. Heinrich Mock Medal,
  • 1990 scholarship from the artist village Schöppingen
  • 1994 Castle clerk in Plesse
  • 1997 The New Book of Lower Saxony.

Works

  • Angels drinking champagne, 1974
  • In your homes Israel, 1978
  • Iconoclast, 1982
  • The widow must grieve, 1989
  • Imdugud or Wedding with the Lion, 1992
  • Diana's Night, 1996
  • Änne and Leonid - An Outrageous Story, 1997
  • Grass sells liquorice, Pendragon Verlag, December 1998

As editor

  • Osnabrück authors. Poetry + prose. Frets 1975
  • Freedom of writing. Poetry and prose. Osnabrück 1979

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