Marianne Ebner

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Marianne Ebner (born May 5, 1920 in Giarmata , German  fair , Kingdom of Romania , † June 20, 2007 in Crailsheim ) was a Banat Swabian native and dialect poet.

Life

Without any academic education, Marianne Ebner, known in her Banat hometown as Kaschpersch Mrijan, achieved remarkable things as a dialect poet, narrator and caretaker of folkloric traditions (sayings and scenes for ecclesiastical and secular customs). In 1945 she was deported to the Soviet Union for forced labor , but was able to return home after a year. In 1983 she emigrated with her family to the Federal Republic of Germany and from then on lived in Crailsheim. In Romania poems by Marianne Ebner in the dialect supplement Pipatsch in Timişoara published new Banat newspaper published and in anthologies. In Germany, especially her dialect poems have appeared in the newspapers Banater Post ( Munich ), Der Donauschwabe ( Aalen ) and in the magazine Das Donautal Magazin ( Sersheim ).

Works

  • Fechsung - lyric texts in Banat Swabian dialect. Anthology with six poems by Marianne Ebner. Kriterion Verlag, Bucharest 1979.
  • Stefan Teppert (Ed.): The memory remains: Danube Swabian literature since 1945 - an anthology. Volume 2: E - G. with 11 poems and a childhood memory in prose by Marianne Ebner. Hartmann Verlag, Sersheim 2000, ISBN 3-925921-25-7 .
  • When I can shut up ... - poems and stories. Hartmann Verlag, Sersheim 2013, ISBN 978-3-925921-88-9 .

literature

  • Anton Peter Petri : German dialect authors from the Banat. Publication of the country team of Banat Swabians from Romania e. V., Munich 1984, DNB 941345440 .
  • Banat Post. No. 12, Munich, June 20, 2000, p. 7.