Klara Burghardt

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Klara Burghardt (also Klára, born September 21, 1954 in Komló (Hungary)) is a Hungarian poet who writes in German and sees herself as a Hungarian- German .

Life

Burghardt attended the primary school in Szalatnak ( Komló ) and until 1973 the Klara-Leõwey-Gymnasium in Pécs in the German class train. She then studied German and biology at the Pécs University of Education until 1978 .

Klára Burghardt-Szekeres moved to Szár ( Bicske ) with her husband, with whom she had two sons, and taught German at the school there. In addition, she wrote for the amateur theater at the school, for German-language newspapers in Hungary and also wrote a folklore treatise on the town of Szár. The family moved to Úrkút ( Ajka ) in 1994 when her husband passed away. She then lived in Szalatnak again and was a language teacher at the elementary school there until 2004. Since then she has devoted herself to writing and editing German-language poetry among the Hungarian Germans.

Burghardt was made an honorary citizen of the German community of Szár in 2001.

Fonts

  • Abendröte: Poems , Neckenmarkt: Novum Eco, 2010 ISBN 978-3-85251-930-2
  • True fairy tale: children's poems . Audiobook, Budapest: Kaltenecker Studio, 2008
  • Ancestors: poems . Audiobook, Budapest: Kaltenecker Studio, 2008
  • Chestnut trees . Audiobook, Miskolc: Literaturradio, 2007
  • as Klára Burghardt-Szekeres: History and customs in Saar , community Saar / Szár, Szár, 1990

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