Margret Greiner

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Margret Greiner (2017)

Margret Greiner (born in Affeln in 1943 ) is a German writer.

Life

Margret Greiner grew up in Westphalia. She studied German and history at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau and the University of Munich . She worked as a teacher of German, history and ethics, initially in Konz and until 2004 in Filderstadt . She worked in the school theater and also appeared in 1994 at the tri-bühne theater in Stuttgart .

With her husband, the Tübingen German studies specialist Bernhard Greiner , she worked in Israel from 2000 to 2002 , she as a German teacher at the Schmidt School in East Jerusalem . In 2005 she was visiting professor for German language and literature at Renmin University in Beijing .

Greiner wrote novel biographies on Emilie Flöge , the muse of Gustav Klimt , on the painter Charlotte Berend-Corinth , on Charlotte Salomon , Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Friederike Beer-Monti .

Greiner lives in Munich .

Works

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical information according to their website and the short bio in Akzente. Margret Greiner is her current (2016) name. She was also called Roesner, her children are Rebecca Roesner and David Roesner.