Inge Buck

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Inge Buck (2010)

Inge Buck (born October 13, 1936 in Tübingen ) is a German cultural scientist and writer .

biography

Inge Buck grew up in southern Germany . She studied psychology in Tübingen , journalism , theater studies and literature in Munich and Vienna . After completing her doctorate on the actress Auguste Wilbrandt-Baudius (1968), she worked as an editor in the radio play department of Deutschlandfunk in Cologne . As a result, she worked as a cultural scientist at the University of Bremen from 1972 to 1998 . Buck currently lives and works as a freelance writer and journalist in Bremen . Areas of work: poetry, edition, radio features and audio images, biography, literary criticism, edition and documentary film . She is a member of the Association of German Writers (VS) Lower Saxony-Bremen and co-founder of the Literature Quarter Bremen ( LitQ ). Residence grant from the Prague House of Literature for German-language authors, September 2017.

Publications

Author

  • Augusta Wilbrandt-Baudius' conversational style. University of Vienna, 1968.
  • Against the pane. Poems. Guhl, Berlin 1986, ISBN 3882203978 .
  • A traveling woman. The memoirs of the comedian Karoline Schulze-Kummerfeld (1745–1815). Orlanda, Berlin 1988.
  • Crow heart. Poems. WMIT, Bremen 1999, ISBN 3929542153 .
  • Places - looks. Poetry and prose. WMIT, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3929542153 .
  • I have a map in my head. And other audio images. Contributions to cultural history on the radio. edition lumière, Bremen 2005.
  • On this day. Poems. Sujet, Bremen 2006, ISBN 978-3933995223 .
  • strand: GOOD. Poems by Inge Buck to pictures by Michael Weisser . Sujet, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-933995-35-3 .
  • March light. Poems. With illustrations by Monica Schefold. Subject, Bremen 2010.
  • The elephant! Pictures, poems and documents. To the anti-colonial monument in Bremen . Poems by Inge Buck and Rudolph Bauer to pictures by Michael Weisser. Sujet, Bremen 2010, ISBN 978-3-933995-49-0 ( review by Rainer Beßling ).
  • Card thistle. Poetry and prose. Donat, Bremen 2012.
  • October light. Poems. Subject, Bremen 2014.
  • Under the snow. Poems (German-Persian). With illustrations by Monica Schefold. Subject, Bremen 2015.
  • The limits of summer. Stories . Sujet, Bremen 2016.
  • Prague diary. Poetry, prose (with brush drawings by Gunther Gerlach). Sujet, Bremen 2018.

Editor

  • with Konstanze Radziwill, Wolfgang Schlott: Boleslaw Fac (1929–2000): Poet and mediator of German-Polish literature. Temmen, Bremen 2002.
  • with Birgid Hanke , Wolfgang Schlott: City images: Bremen - Danzig - Riga. edition lumière, Bremen 2008, ISBN 978-3-934686-62-5 .

Movie

  • Why did Nirmala Ataie (with Barbara Debus and Konstanze Radziwill) die. Bremen 1993 (ARD 1994).

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