Manfred Eichhorn

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Manfred Eichhorn (born January 12, 1951 in Ulm-Söflingen ) is a German author , lyric poet and Swabian dialect poet.

Life

At the age of 16 he wrote his first, albeit unpublished, novel. He is a trained bookseller and opened a bookstore in Ulm on April 3, 1973. In 1986 he received the Bertelsmann Book Club's narrator award.

Works (selection)

  • Sam McBratney, Anita Jeram: Where do you go, how lousy I like you? . Translated into Swabian by Manfred Eichhorn. Sauerländer, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7941-5054-6
  • Manfred Eichhorn: The Swabian Christmas: a legend . Silberburg-Verlag , Tübingen 1995, ISBN 3-87407-218-5
  • Manfred Eichhorn: The fire of Frankenhofen: a story from the Peasants' War in 1525 . Ellermann, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-7707-3085-2
  • Manfred Eichhorn: When it's freezing and snowing outside: winter stories . Kaufmann, Lahr 1996, ISBN 3-7806-2420-6
  • Manfred Eichhorn: A place for Mulle . Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1995, ISBN 3-451-23670-2

literature

Booksellers Association: Address book for the German-speaking book trade . Frankfurt am Main 1988, ISBN 3765714712

Individual evidence

  1. Booksellers Association, 1988, p. 62
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