Hildegard Moos-Heindrichs

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Hildegard Moos-Heindrichs (born April 6, 1935 in Cologne ; † May 18, 2017 ) was a German writer and teacher.

Life

Hildegard Moos-Heindrichs studied German language and literature and education at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn after graduating from high school . Until 1990 she worked as a teacher at various schools; since then she has been a freelance writer. Until her death she lived with her husband, the sculptor Helmut Moos , alternately in Bonn and in the Eifel town of Urmersbach . The daughter Veronika Moos-Brochhagen is an artist.

Hildegard Moos-Heindrichs was the author of short prose , satires and poems . She was a member of the Association of German Writers and GEDOK . In 2000 she was the only woman nominated for the Rheinische Literaturpreis Siegburg. She was nominated again in 2007 for her short stories.

Hildegard Moos-Heindrichs died on May 18, 2017 at the age of 82 in Merten near Bonn.

Works

  • Haberdashery , Cologne 1986
  • Buttons in the Dozen , Cologne 1989
  • I get the moths , Cologne 1992
  • About tables and benches , Urmersbach 1994
  • Teasing , Unkel / Rhein 1995
  • Stories from Beueler Maria , Siegburg 1999
  • The mill wheel is broken , Briedel / Mosel 2000
  • A moss emerged , Bad Honnef 2004
  • Home games , Bad Honnef 2008

literature

  • Heinrich Hart, Julius Hart, Joseph Kürschner: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar , Volumes 1–2; Volume 65, Leipzig 2007.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hildegard Moos-Heindrichs. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2016/2017. Volume II: PZ. Walter De Gruyter , 2016, ISBN 978-3-11-045397-3 , p. 679.