Karl Heine-Borsum

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Karl Heine-Borsum (born December 19, 1894 in Borsum (Harsum) near Hildesheim as Karl Heine ; † November 10, 1981 in Erkrath ) was a German teacher , poet , storyteller and playwright .

Life

Karl Heine-Borsum, born in December 1894 as the son of a farmer under the real name Karl Heine, was active as a writer in addition to his normal job as a teacher in the Rhineland. Between 1959 and 1981 more than a dozen different works of fiction were published on the subjects of poetry, drama or narration. Including volumes such as: In the Ring of the Year , In the Ring of Life and Escape to the Sea at the publisher Der Karlsruher Bote, further publications such as major and minor , The Obsessive: 12 scenes about Vincent van Gogh , Nevertheless won the marriage , Nordstrand: Ein Sang Love and Sea or Colorful Reading at the Europäische Verlag in Vienna . At the beginning of the 1970s Heine Borsum moved first to the publishing house Hermann master of Heidelberg , where he received his poetry collection Colorful bouquet published, then came in 1976 finally to Bläschke publisher of Darmstadt , among other things, the book of poems On Lebensborn and the fairy tale forest and poets moved .

In addition to his work as a writer and teacher, Karl Heine-Borsum also worked as a painter. Heine-Borsum lived in Erkrath for many years , where he also died in November 1981 at the age of 86.

Fonts (selection)

Single volumes

  • "In the Ring of the Year", (poems), publ. Der Karlsruher Bote, Karlsruhe, 1959
  • “In the Ring of Life”, (poems), publ. Der Karlsruher Bote, Karlsruhe, 1960
  • "Escape to the Sea", (poems), publ. Der Karlsruher Bote, Karlsruhe, 1962
  • "Major and minor", (prose and poems), European publishing house, Vienna, 1964
  • "The possessed: 12 scenes around Vincent van Gogh", (?), European publishing house, Vienna, 1965
  • “Marriage won anyway”, (Roman), European publishing house, Vienna, 1965
  • "Heumahd", (short stories and sketches), European publishing house, Vienna, 1968
  • “Nordstrand: A song of love u. Meer “, (?), European Publishing House, Vienna, 1969
  • "Colorful reading", (short stories and sketches), European publishing house, Vienna, 1971
  • "Bunter Strauss", (poems), Verlag Hermann Meister KG, Heidelberg, 1972
  • “Am Lebensborn”, (poems), Bläschke, Darmstadt, 1976
  • "Langemark 1914", (poems), Bläschke, Darmstadt, 1978
  • "Forest and Poets", (a fairy tale game), Bläschke, Darmstadt, 1981

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Karl Heine-Borsum. In: Andreas Klimt, Erich Czernoch, Heinrich Hart, Julius Hart, Joseph Kürschner, Hermann Hillger, Heinrich Klenz, Gerhard Lüdtke, Erich Neuner, Hans Strodel: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar , Volume 2. , KG Saur Verlag , 2003, p. 1300
  2. Karl Heine-Borsum. In: Der Literat , Volumes 23–24. , Verlag der Literatur, 1981, p. 50