Use Hangert

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Ilse Hangert , née Lay (born November 6, 1925 in Cologne ; † March 25, 2015 ), was a German writer and painter.

life and career

Ilse Hangert was trained as a commercial clerk.

She wrote poetry, prose and essays. Much of her literary works have been published in anthologies , yearbooks, magazines and newspapers.

She was a member of the Ruhr-Mark authors' group , the interest group of German authors , GEDOK , the Humboldt Society for Art and Science and the Society for Contemporary Poetry .

Ilse Hangert lived in Leichlingen .

Works

  • Everyone has longing in their hearts. Bläschke, St Michael 1982, ISBN 3-7053-1782-2 .
  • Poems 1982.
  • Sometimes I want to hug the earth. Publishing house free authors, Fulda 1986, ISBN 3-88611-028-1 .
  • Poems 1986.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Use Hangert. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2014/2015: Volume I: AO. Volume II: PZ. , Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, 2014, p. 375 ISBN 978-3-11-033720-4 ( limited preview in Google book search)