Hildegard Wohlgemuth (writer)

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Hildegard Wohlgemuth (born March 11, 1917 as Hildegard Skedzun in Eickel or in Wanne , † April 23, 1994 in Osterholz-Scharmbeck ) was a German writer.

Life

Hildegard Wohlgemuth was the daughter of a train driver. After elementary school she attended a business school, then she was trained as a school assistant in advanced classes. After her marriage, she followed her husband to East Prussia , where she worked as a village school teacher. In 1945 she fled to Schleswig-Holstein. She later went to Bonn, where she studied art history for four semesters. In the 1960s she lived as a freelance writer in Siegburg near Bonn and became a member of Group 61 . In 1970 she moved to Hamburg; since 1984 she lived near Bremen.

Hildegard Wohlgemuth was primarily a poet whose early works belong to the new industrial poetry propagated by Gruppe 61 in the 1960s . In the later poems, however, personal tones predominate. She was a member of the ecumenical lyricists and composers group of the Werkgemeinschaft Musik e. V. and the AG Music in the Evangelical Youth e. V., today the lyricists and composers group TAKT .

Works

  • with Hans Schulz: Young people deal with new poetry , Hagen 1964.
  • Poems , Recklinghausen 1965.
  • About the bread roll that wanted to become a wedding cake and other stories , Recklinghausen 1969.
  • Who should I send to Rosen , Wuppertal 1971.
  • Industrial city on Sunday evenings , 1971.
  • I too, you too (= steps , volume 29). Fietkau , Berlin 1975, ISBN 3-87352-029-X .
  • Stories out of the hat to read aloud , Reinbek near Hamburg 1987.
  • Bible, Babel, Bebel , Munich 1990.
  • By my side , Gedichte (= VS Edition , Volume 9018), Strube, Munich 1992, DNB 95556218X .

Editing

  • with Wolfgang Beutin: Love lies deeper, somewhere (= Hamburg district writer ), published by the Literatur-Zentrum eV Conversations with Artists in Eppendorf, M-und-K-Hansa-Verlag, Hamburg 1980, ISBN 3-920610-42-3 ( these recordings were made in the context of the district writer project advertised and funded by the cultural authority of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, on behalf of the cultural authority of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg).
  • Peace: more than a word (= rororo-Rotfuchs , Volume 287), Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg 1981, ISBN 3-499-20287-5 .

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