Henrike Leonhardt

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Henrike Leonhardt (born December 7, 1943 in Iserlohn ) is a German writer .

Life

Henrike Leonhardt studied educational science , sociology and German at the universities in Bonn , Bochum and Munich . Then she worked as a teacher. In addition, literary works were created. In 1986 she took part in the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt . Leonhardt lives today as a freelance writer in Munich .

Henrike Leonhardt is the author of narrative works , poems and numerous radio features .

Henrike Leonhardt is a member of the Association of German Writers and the Munich GEDOK . In 1985 she received a scholarship from the Stuttgart Writer's House , in 1987 a scholarship from the Munich Literature Year and in 1993 the Schubart Literature Prize .

Works

  • Do Alpine canned whole milk chocolate cows eat grass? , Düsseldorf 1980
  • ... from the post office , Munich 1982 (together with Hans Poppel)
  • Inexorably harsh winter in the north , Munich 1987
  • The metronome , Hamburg 1990

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