Karl Leineweber

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Karl Leineweber (born February 3, 1911 in Steinbach , † June 14, 1997 in Kassel ) was a German poet and writer .

Life

The house where Karl Leineweber was born in Steinbach

Leineweber grew up in Steinbach near Worbis in Eichsfeld . Leineweber wrote poetry and purring and wrote prose in Central German and Eichsfeld dialect. He worked as a real estate agent in Kassel after the Second World War . In 1979 he joined the Kassel authors' association and in the following year the interest group of German-speaking authors . Among other things, he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon (1985) and the Letter of Honor of the State of Hesse (1986). Leineweber died in 1997 in Kassel.

Works

  • Home on the Eichsfaelle . Cordier, Heiligenstadt, 1992
  • Weggewergg . Wartberg Verlag , Gudensberg - Gleichen , 1989,
  • Wullme mohl en Muhl vull storjen ... City Council, Heiligenstadt, 1988
  • Aphorisms of love . Thiele and Schwarz, Kassel - Wilhelmshöhe , 1986
  • Women's years of life in the decades from 10 to 100 . Thiele and Schwarz, Kassel- Waldau , 1986
  • Faellgieker vum Eichsfaelle . Mecke, Duderstadt , 1986
  • Cheerful and Criminal Occupations Types . Bläschke , Sankt Michael , 1984
  • Anthology of the last poetry . Bläschke, Sankt Michael, 1983
  • Man's years of life in the decades from 10 to 100. Thiele and Schwarz, Kassel, 1980
  • Colorfully selected poems . Kassel, (Ed.) Karl Leineweber, 1978
  • De Mustkrickn , van Acken, Lingen (Ems) , 1960,
  • The Pied Piper of Hameln , publisher cannot be determined, between 1950 and 1959

literature

  • Anhalt, Peter: On the 100th birthday of Karl Leineweber. EHZ 55 (2011), pp. 54–58

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Compare Thuringian Literature Council
  2. Leineweber, Karl. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar . Gruyter, Berlin 1988.