Lisa Milbret

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Lisa Gerda Milbret , b. Lehmann (born May 21, 1930 in Parchim ; † December 2010 in Rostock ) was a Low German poet.

Lisa Milbret was the daughter of a Parchim merchant. In 1968 she began to publish short stories in Low German in the newspapers Norddeutscher Leuchtturm and Ostsee-Zeitung . In the circle of writing workers at the Neptun shipyard in Rostock, she continued her literary training and in 1988 published the GDR's only Low German novel.

Many of her poems were set to music. Since the late 1970s, Milbret has also worked with the duo Piatkowski & Rieck , who set her texts to music.

In 2006 Lisa Milbret received the Fritz Reuter Literature Prize for her book Johrestieden .

Works

  • Ünner de Stadtmuer . Rostock 1988
  • De kandidel Gnidelfidel . Rostock 1998
  • Johrestieden . Rostock 2004

literature

  • Renate Drefahl: Plattdütsch, don't you understand that? In: Contributions by the Fritz Reuter Society, Volume 23, Rostock 2013, pp. 107–120

Individual evidence

  1. Lisa Milbret. In: niederdeutsche-literatur.de. Retrieved April 18, 2020.