Marliese Echner-Klingmann

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Marliese Echner-Klingmann (born January 26, 1937 in Heidelberg ; actually Marie-Elisabeth Echner-Klingmann ) is a German dialect poet and playwright .

Life

Marliese Echner-Klingmann was born Marie-Elisabeth Echner in 1937 in Heidelberg. She grew up with a six years younger brother, Heinrich, in the carpenter's village Eschelbronn , where she still lives today. From 1939, her father fought as a soldier in World War II , where he died in 1945. Meanwhile, the rest of the family lived on their grandparents' farm. After her school career, which she completed with secondary school leaving certificate, Marliese Echner completed an apprenticeship as an office clerk. When she married in 1959, she gave up her job. The marriage had two children.

Marliese Echner-Klingmann began to write poems, stories and glosses in the Eschelbronn dialect as well as in written German at the end of the 1960s . In 1981 she won second prize at the Palatinate Dialect Poet Contest in Bockenheim an der Weinstrasse for the satire “Volkstrauertag” . Over the years she has received other prizes and awards for poetry , stories, and plays .

In 1988 she founded the theater group “Sellemols” on the occasion of the 1200th anniversary in Eschelbronn. Her first play is called "Sellemols - Vom Leineweber- zum Schreinerdorf", which was premiered in late 1989 by the "Sellemols Theaterleit Eschelbronn". All of her plays are based on real events that happened in Eschelbronn and Zuzenhausen .

Together with Ilse Rohnacher, she published three volumes of dialect poetry and, in 2000, the “Kraichgau Vocabulary”, in which words and expressions from eastern Kraichgau can be looked up. 1996 Fechner-Kling man received the nationwide announced competition Regional Prize for Popular plays the sponsorship of the country for her play "From the Lisbeth IHRM diary - E Village em Kraichgau vun 1939 to 1945," which from the SWR television was recorded and broadcast on the third television program. From time to time she gives readings in schools, libraries or at trade fairs. In 2008 she was awarded the Baden-Württemberg Home Medal in recognition of her life's work .

Works

Volumes of poetry

  • with Ilse Rohnacher: stroke stubble fields. Dialect poems. Palatinate Publishing House, Landau 1984
  • with Ilse Rohnacher: You and me. Dialect poems. Heidelberger Verlagsanstalt, Heidelberg 1988
  • with Ilse Rohnacher: Blädderraschle. Dialect poems. C. Winter, Heidelberg 1996
  • From people and other people - thought fragments put into rhymes , Sinsheim 2011

Stories

  • Village stories in dialect and written German. Info-Verlag, Karlsruhe 2004; ISBN 3-88190-356-9

Dictionary

Plays

  • Sellemols. From linen weaver to carpenter village (1989)
  • Veronika Seyfert (1993)
  • From Lisbeth's diary. E Dorf em Kraichgau from 1939 to 1945 (1996)
  • S Leewe goes on - E Dorf em Kraichgau from 1945 to 1954 (2002)
  • Zuzenhausen, a village on the Elsenz (2004)
  • Dorfleewe (2008)
  • 20 years Sellemols (2009)

membership

  • Literary Association of the Palatinate, Förderverein Mundarttage, Bockenheim an der Weinstrasse

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.kultusportal-bw.de/servlet/PB/-s/xxx/show/1234249/ Heimatmedaille des Landes Baden-Württemberg 2008