Linda Teßmer

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Linda Teßmer , also Linda Tessmer (* before 1953, † around 1999), was a German crime and radio play author .

Life

From the late 1960s to the early / mid-1980s, Teßmer wrote numerous blue-light stories that were published in the German Democratic Republic as booklet novels by the Das Neue Berlin publishing house . She published the Blaulicht- stories up to 1976 under her pseudonym Leon Picard . The Blue Light Stories, which appeared between 1976 and 1984, were published under her real name, Linda Tessmer .

She also wrote radio plays, mainly detective radio plays, for radio in the GDR , which were broadcast as radio thrillers. The radio plays were partly based on the literary models. She used her literary material several times for both a booklet and a detective radio play. She was also the author of the twelve-part radio play series Gemeindeschwester Erika (1982), u. a. with Dagmar Dempe and Gertrud Brendler as speakers for the main roles.

The author last lived in Malente .

Works

Crime Tales as Leon Picard

  • Between nine and ten . (Blue light 101). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1969.
  • Between evening and morning . (Blue light 131). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1971.
  • Attack in Bärenau . (Blue light 135). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1972.
  • The dead in the thorn bush . (Blue light 148). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1973.
  • On the black man . (Blue light 168). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1976.

Detective Stories as Linda Tessmer

  • Polecat fishing 19 . (Blue light 172). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1976.
  • Dangerous job . (Blue light 180). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1977.
  • The last visit . (Blue light 196). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1979.
  • I am the alibi . (Blue light 200). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1980.
  • One too many dead . (Blue light 205). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1980.
  • Lepinal . (Blue light 207). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1980.
  • 8 p.m. Erlenpark . (Blue light 227). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1983.
  • Was it murder? . (Blue light 232). Berlin. The New Berlin, 1984.

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2000/2001 refers to the author with * in the necrology on p. 1105, although her life data is not specified there.
  2. Das Neue Berlin, 1972 - 1973  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. BAM. Portal to libraries archives museums. Retrieved April 26, 2015@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bam-portal.de  
  3. ^ The New Berlin holdings in the Federal Archives . Retrieved April 26, 2015
  4. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 1998, p. 1204, entry without dates of birth