Norbert Johannimloh

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Norbert Johannimloh (born January 21, 1930 in Verl , Gütersloh district ) is a German writer .

Life

Norbert Johannimloh is the son of a bricklayer. From 1936 to 1944 he attended elementary school in Verl and from 1945 to 1951 grammar schools in Rietberg , Großkrotzenburg and Bielefeld , where he passed the school leaving examination in 1951 . From 1951 to 1956 he studied German , art history and classical philology at the University of Münster . From 1956 he did his legal clerkship in Hamm and Münster . After the second state examination he was from 1959 to 1961 Studienassessor in Gütersloh and Münster and from 1962 teacher at a grammar school in Münster. In 1972 Johannimloh moved to the University of Education in Münster as an academic senior counselor ; later he worked as director of studies in the university service at the University of Münster, where he was responsible for the focus on Low German literature . In addition, he was editor of the magazine Westfalenspiegel from 1965 to 1989 . Johannimloh now lives in Münster-Wolbeck .

Norbert Johannimloh is the author of novels, stories, poems (also in Low German ) and radio plays . His autobiographical novel Appelbaumchaussee , in which episodes from a Westphalian childhood in the thirties and forties of the 20th century are described, was very well received by critics and readership . In addition to his writing activities, he also works as a painter.

Norbert Johannimloh is a member of the Augustin Wibbelt Society , the Grabbe Society and the Quickborn eV association

Awards

Works

  • En Handvöll Rägen. Low German poems with high German translation . Publishing house Lechte, Emsdetten / Westf. 1963 (voices from West Germany; 2).
  • We have long been waning moon. Poems . Bläschke Verlag, Darmstadt 1969.
  • Appelbaumchaussee. Stories of growing up and being strong . Haffmans, Zurich 1983.
  • Riete - cracks. Poems . Schöningh, Paderborn 1991, ISBN 3-506-74355-4 .
  • Roggenkämper makes stories. A novel in six stations . Haffmans, Zurich 1996, ISBN 3-251-00347-X .
  • The second Judith. Three women from the time of the Anabaptists . Haffmans, Zurich 2000, ISBN 3-251-00486-7 .
  • Rainbow over the Appelbaumchaussee. Stories and poems . 2001 publishing house, Frankfurt / M. 2006, ISBN 978-3-86150-570-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Report in the Neue Westfälische , accessed on February 10, 2017