Josef Weiland

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Josef Weiland (born September 21, 1882 in Schrick , † July 12, 1961 in Stammersdorf ) was an Austrian dialect poet .

Life

Josef Weiland, born as the son of a farming family, attended elementary school in Schrick and then the Stiftsgymnasium Kremsmünster . He worked as an actuary in Trieste and Vienna .

In 1920 he moved with his family to Stammersdorf, where he lived until his death in 1961.

Honors

  • 1952 honorary citizenship of Schrick
  • 1959 memorial plaque on the house where he was born
  • 1960 Plaque of Honor from the Province of Lower Austria

Publications

  • From there wine region. Serious and cheerful poems in Lower Austrian dialect. Self-published, Stammersdorf 1927.
  • s Hauerrastl. Poems in the dialect of the quarter under the Manhartsberg. Self-published, Stammersdorf 1932.
  • My third Lesn. Serious and cheerful in the dialect of the Lower Austrian Weinviertel. Self-published, Stammerdorf 1935.
  • Let it count closely. Appendix to Mei third Lesn. Self-published, Stammerdorf 1935.
  • Liada, Lehrn and allahand. 1945.
  • Ausle (g) weinbar and Leskern. Come to my Weinbiri. Selected poems in the Ui dialect of the Lower Austrian Weinviertel. Wiener Dom-Verlag, Vienna 1949.
  • Last Lesn. Poems in Lower Austrian dialect (Weinviertel). Selection by Anton Thomas Dietmaier and Johannes Hauer, Lebendiges Wort - Volume 185, Verlag Welsermühl, Wels 1982, ISBN 3-85339-546-5 .
  • Collected Works. Edition Weinviertel, Gösing 2012, ISBN 978-3-902589-29-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Josef Weiland: Collected Works Edition Weinviertel, 2012