Hilke Veth

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Hilke Veth (* 1946 in Shanghai ) is a German audio dramaturg .

Life

Hilke Veth studied literature and sociology at the universities in Berlin, Hamburg and Berkeley in California. She then worked as a cultural journalist, author and theater dramaturge. In 1986 her theater revue A Ship Will Come was performed at the Westphalian State Theater. In 1995 she received the Hamburg Prize for Literature and Literary Translations , in the same year she took up a position as a radio play dramaturge at Norddeutscher Rundfunk, where she was responsible, among other things, for the NDR's radio crime scene . In addition, Veth had various teaching positions, including a. at the University of Applied Sciences for Design, Hamburg . In 2004 she portrayed the city ​​of her birth with the book Shanghai: lucky city .

Radio plays

Editor (word)

Dramaturge

  • 2012: Radio Tatort: The Blue Yacht - Author: Matthias Wittekindt - Director: Sven Stricker

Author

  • 1996: You mean, I speak like everyone else - Director: Annette Kurth

Publications

  • 1995: Literature by Women. In: Hanser's social history for literature, Vol. 8, literature of the Weimar Republic. Edited by Bernd Weyergraf. Munich, Vienna 1995
  • 2004: Shanghai: lucky city , photos by Achim Sperber, Christians-Verlag Hamburg, ISBN 978-3-88920-060-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography on the ARD audio play database , accessed on June 4, 2016