Hilde Martini-Striegl

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Hilde Martini-Striegl (* 1884 in Arad , Austria-Hungary , † 1974 ) was a Romanian-German writer from the Banat .

Life

Martini-Striegl was born in 1884 in Arad, then part of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, as a member of the German-speaking minority. After the city of her birth fell to Romania after World War I, she stayed in the new state. She wrote poetry and prose in German and published them in the Temeswarer Zeitung and in the Banater monthly books in the 1920s and 1930s . In 1940 she published her first independent collection of poetry, the Schwäbischer Garten. Four years after her death, previously unpublished texts were printed in the Romanian journal Neue Literatur (1978). In 1988 the book Roter Mohn was published by Kriterion Verlag in Bucharest . Poems and prose.

Publications

  • Swabian garden. Poems Banater Blätter 13, Timişoara, 1940
  • Red poppy / poems and prose Kriterion Verlag , Bucureşti, 1988

literature

  • Hilde Martini-Striegl, an unjustly forgotten Banat poet. From her letters and records by Alfred Kittner , în: Südostdeutsche Vierteljahresblätter, Volume 37, 1988

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