Max Zeibig
Max Zeibig (born April 2, 1889 in Loschwitz ; † May 18, 1963 ) was a German teacher and poet. He was also active as a writer and has published specifically about Upper Lusatia . His friends included u. a. the Saxon poet Kurt Arnold Findeisen , the dialect poet of the Erzgebirge Anton Günther and the teacher Max Lucke from Bautzen , whose wife Lotte b. Truckenbrodt also came from the Ore Mountains.
After 1945 Zeibig settled in Bavaria . Zeibig was buried in Wasserburg (Lake Constance) .
Works (selection)
- From the field to home
- Colorful alleys, bright streets , Dresden: Landesverein Sächsischer Heimatschutz , 1921
- Children's spring. Chats and rehearsals from childhood and school. With pictures by Kurt Rübner , Dresden, A. Huhle o. J. [1925]
- A basket of cherries
- Deutsche Wanderfahrt , Dresden: Landesverein Sächsischer Heimatschutz, 1925
- Beautiful village hours
- Praise to Lusatia
Footnotes
- ↑ Rolf Vollmann : The sky, a bed full of violets . In: The time . No. 2 , 2004 ( Zeit Online ).
Web links
- Literature by and about Max Zeibig in the catalog of the German National Library
- Max Zeibig ( memento from September 7, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) in the Upper Lusatian Biographical Lexicon
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SURNAME | Show, Max |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German teacher and poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 2, 1889 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Loschwitz |
DATE OF DEATH | May 18, 1963 |