Maximilian Maria Ströter
Maximilian Maria Ströter (born November 30, 1893 in Wülfrath , † September 16, 1979 in Düsseldorf ) was a German writer .
Life
Maximilian Maria Ströter attended a preparation institute in Wipperfürth and the teachers' seminar in Kempen . He then worked as a primary school teacher in Sterkrade and from 1919 until his early retirement in Düsseldorf . His early literary work can be attributed to Expressionism . Ströter later wrote short stories , poems and plays , some of them in Düsseldorf dialect .
Works
- Sacrificed , Berlin 1932 (together with Fritz Lesch)
- Pastor Gääsch , Düsseldorf 1933
- Marieken , Düsseldorf 1947
- Lively language education , Düsseldorf 1949
- Voice of a City , Düsseldorf 1958
- The big journey. A novella about Gerhard Tersteegen , Duisburg [u. a.] 1970
- Fables and Parables , Ratingen [u. a.] 1973
- Faithful Ulan , Kastellaun 1978
Editing
- Wie eine Quelle , M.-Gladbach 1924 (edited together with Peter Seifert)
Web links
- Maximilian Maria Ströter , biography and estate in the portal rheinische-literaturnachlaesse.de
- Text example from Ströter's expressionist phase
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SURNAME | Ströter, Maximilian Maria |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 30, 1893 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wuelfrath |
DATE OF DEATH | 16th September 1979 |
Place of death | Dusseldorf |