Heike Doutiné

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Heike Doutiné (born August 3, 1945 in Zeulenroda , Thuringia ) is a German author . Her work includes poems , short stories , short stories and novels .

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Heike Doutiné was born in 1945 as the daughter of parents living in Hamburg, a lawyer and a doctor, in Zeulenroda, where her mother had evaded before the bombing raids. She grew up in Hamburg. After graduating from high school in 1966, she studied history, politics and education in Hamburg and Cologne . After graduating in 1971 she worked as a freelance journalist for newspapers and radio and his PhD in 1978 in Cologne in History Dr. phil.

Her career as a writer began in 1965 when her first volume of poetry In deep sadness was published. In 1970, her first novel, Wanke, was not published, my fatherland , which was awarded a cash prize by the New Literary Society . In 1972, German Everyday Life - Messages About People , a collection of stories, was published. In 1972/73 she received a Villa Massimo scholarship from the German Academy in Rome . She was also appointed as a visiting professor at the University of Southern California and received a scholarship from the Ford Foundation.

Works by her have been translated into French, English, Spanish, Polish, Dutch and Serbo-Croatian. Poems appeared in English translation by Gisèle Frohlinde-Meyer in 1972 in America's Oldest Poetry Journal Poet Lore (founded 1889; subtitle 1972: A National Quarterly of World Poetry ) and in 1977 in the literary newspaper Dimension of the Department of Germanic Languages ​​at the University of Texas at Austin .

Doutiné lives in Hamburg and London and is a member of the Free Academy of the Arts in Hamburg.

Works (selection)

  • In deep sorrow (poems)
  • Heart on the lance (poems)
  • Don't shake my fatherland (novel)
  • German everyday life (stories)
  • Berta (novel),
  • We two (novel)
  • The Pack (novel)
  • The hit (novel)
  • Watering Flowers Before It Starts Rain (Poems and Stories)
  • The days of the moon (novel)
  • Rose poems and other chants
  • You'd have to be young (short story)
  • A woman like you (short story)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Heike Doutiné in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
  2. ^ The German-Russian relationship in the Spiegel der Hamburger Presse 1917–1923 . Diss.phil. Cologne 1978, d-nb.info
  3. Price Heike Doutiné . ( Memento from July 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) In: Hamburger Abendblatt , November 13, 1970
  4. villamassimo.de ( Memento of the original from April 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.villamassimo.de
  5. Who's Who of Women 2002 (p. 149)
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  8. akademie-der-kuenste.de