Mimi Eckmair-Freudenthaler

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Mimi Eckmair-Freudenthaler , also Hermine Eckmair , (born October 4, 1910 in Steyregg , † August 7, 1985 in Linz ) was an Austrian writer .

Live and act

She was married to the writer Carl Martin Eckmair and published in various anthologies , made numerous contributions to the school radio and wrote short stories and novels .

Eckmair-Freudenthaler was among other things a member of the Upper Austrian Artists Association and worked there as an editor for their magazines Silberrose and Die Sammlung .

Works

  • The apiary. In: Mühlviertler Heimatblätter , Vol. 5, Heft 5/6, p. 106f, Heft 7/8, p. 145. Linz 1965.
  • The medicine cabinet in Schloss Weinberg near Kefermarkt. In: Mühlviertler Heimatblätter, Vol. 3, Issue 5/6, S 125 to 127, Linz 1963, online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
  • The stolen archangel. Upper Austrian Provincial Publishing House, Linz 1961
  • The silver bridge. Ibis, Linz.
  • Seventeen peas. Kraemer, Vienna 1950.
  • The Mullein. Vienna 1947.
  • World behind the forest. Novel. Kühne, Vienna 1942.

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