Michael Groißmeier
Michael Groißmeier (born February 21, 1935 in Munich ) is a German poet and storyteller . He lives in Dachau near Munich and is a member of the southern German literary association " Münchner Turmschreiber ". The Japanese literary scholar Yukio Kotani wrote a biography of Groismeiers and an analysis of his work .
Works
Groißmeier is known for his poetry, German haikus and stories , u. a .:
- Der Zögling (1991, second revised edition 2002)
- My earthly Eden (2001)
- Sleeves and gown (2002)
- Finding Avalun (2006)
- Garden of my Childhood (2007)
Awards
- 1984: Medal of Honor from the major district town of Dachau
- 1986: Honorary gift from the Foundation for the Promotion of Literature
- 1998: Cross of Merit on ribbon of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 2009: Bavarian poet thaler
Web links
- Literature by and about Michael Groißmeier in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ Yukio Kotani : The Haijin at Dachau. Michael Groißmeier on his 70th birthday. In: Michael Groißmeier: In the light of the firefly . Munich 2005, ISBN 3-86520-080-X , pp. 122-142
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SURNAME | Groißmeier, Michael |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German lyric poet and storyteller |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 21, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |