Heinrich Kleibauer

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Heinrich Kleibauer (born January 16, 1882 in Derne , † October 28, 1973 in Gummersbach ) was a Low German author .

Life

Kleibauer was born the son of a baker and innkeeper in Derne near Dortmund . From 1897 to 1903 he attended the training center for elementary school teachers ("Preparandie") in Laasphe and the teachers' seminar in Hilchenbach . From 1903 to 1922 he taught - interrupted by his participation in the First World War - in Iserlohn-Obergrüne and from 1922 to 1925 as a senior commercial teacher in Iserlohn . From 1925 to 1945 he was director of the commercial and home economics vocational school in Gummersbach .

Kleibauer has been writing Low German stories since 1908. He was chairman of the Lethmathe-Günne department of the Sauerland Mountain Association (SGV) and a founding member and second chairman of the Iserlohn District Home Association.

He belonged to the group of those who in 1957 "protested and polemicized" against Ernst Meister's award of the Westphalian literature prize " from a conservatively narrow perspective ". With his rejection he stood in opposition to Josefa Berens-Totenohl , who recognized Meister's “achievements” as a “poet”. This was preceded by the Schmallenberg poets' dispute in 1956, in which Meister had taken a leading role on the side of the critics in the conflict over the Nazi burden on the Westphalian literary scene.

Kleibauer was friends with Karl Wagenfeld and Heinrich Luhmann .

Kleibauer's collections of sagas and his Low German stories, which were printed in many regional calendars, newspapers and magazines, became particularly well known.

Honors

Fonts

  • Had Buernköppe. Low German stories from the heart of Westphalia . Dortmund 1924.
  • De Reise nao de Dechenhöhle . Iserlohn 1924.
  • with Hermann Esser: Heimatbuch des Stadt- und Landkreis Iserlohn . Iserlohn 1925.
  • The Dechenhöhle. A guide through the Sauerland's underground magic realm . Green 1938.
  • The legends of the Oberbergisches Land. Collected and told . Florestan Verlag Gummersbach 1947.
  • The giant gate. Märkische Sagen (= Small Westphalian Series 4, No. 8), Gummersbach 1961.
  • with W. Bröcker: Bu dei Ollen sungen, should tweet the boys. Poems in diär Häimessproke . Plettenberg 1961.
  • Hikes through the Oberbergisches Land . Gummersbach 1961.
  • De three Buernjungs and other Low German fairy tales (= Kleine Westfälische Reihe 4, H. 8), Münster 1963.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Heinrich Kleibauer in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
  2. Stephanie Jordans: The "Truth of Pictures". Time, space and metaphor with Ernst Meister . Würzburg 2009, p. 35.
  3. ^ Heinrich Luhmann in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
  4. ↑ Office of the Federal President