Joachim Priewe

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Joachim Norbert Priewe (born June 19, 1934 in Berlin ; † August 30, 2004 ) was a German writer.

Priewe graduated from the Humboldt University in Berlin with a state examination in art education and worked as an art teacher in Berlin for 35 years. He also worked as a writer and was the author of books and feature articles, essays, short stories and poems, published in newspapers, magazines and anthologies. He also wrote radio plays and was awarded the Listener and Critics' Prize of the Berliner Rundfunk in 1978 for the radio play Nachtkonferenz or How does a rain shower begin . He was a member of the GDR Writers' Union in Berlin for 30 years . He formed the group of young authors "alex 64" with eleven others.

From 1997 he lived in the Dominican Republic . There he wrote his Caribbean cycle of poems, Save Your Wings, and the biographical description of Artur Kirchheimer's life from Shadowland to Tropical Light . In 2007 the collection of poems Ein Strauss Gedichte was published , compiled and compiled by his widow Christa Priewe from his estate of 250 unpublished poems.

Works

  • Summer bliss . Eulenspiegel-Verlag , Berlin 1965.
  • Poems in New German Literature 2, 1975.
  • Encounter with Edgar André . A picture of life . Dietz , Berlin (East) 1986, ISBN 3-320-00777-7 .
  • Joachim Priewe, Paul-Gerhard Wenzlaff (eds.), Heinrich Vogeler, Werden. Memories. With testimonials from the years 1923–1942 . Publishing house Atelier im Bauernhaus, Fischerhude 1989, ISBN 3881321004 .
  • From the shadowland into the tropical light . Verlag Christa Priewe self-published, 2006.
  • A bouquet of poems . Verlag Christa Priewe self-published, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8370-0191-4 .

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