Henriette Piper

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Henriette Piper

Henriette Piper , b. Andresen (* 1951 in Kiel ) is a German screenwriter, translator and author.

Life

As the daughter of the theologian Carl Andresen , Henriette Piper grew up in Kiel, Marburg and Göttingen. She attended the New Gymnasium in Göttingen . After graduating from high school (1969), she studied German and history at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel , the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , the Högskolan i Örebro and the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . She completed her studies with the state examination. Then she was in Göttingen as a research assistant at the German dictionaryactive. In 1980 she completed her traineeship in Lüneburg with the 2nd state examination. In addition to her work as a teacher at evening grammar schools in Göttingen and Wuppertal, she began translating and writing. She received a scholarship from the Munich script workshop in 1991 and has been working as a screenwriter ever since . She was responsible for the concept and eight episodes of the Swedish-German series Der Kommissar und das Meer and was the headwriter for The Flying Classroom (2003) .

Her first non-fiction book was published in 2019, the biography of her grandfather Hugo Linck . She is married to the physiologist and university president Hans Michael Piper and has two grown children. Piper is an assessor in the extended board of directors of the city ​​community of Königsberg .

Works

  • Remote worlds. Stories from Sweden . Marburg 1992.
  • The last pastor of Königsberg. Hugo Linck between East Prussia and Hamburg. Bebra-Verlag, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-89809-171-8 .

Translations

Movies

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Book presentation (H. Piper)