Ottilie Häussermann
Ottilie Häußermann , also Ottilie Häußermann-Fahrion , b. Ottilie Fahrion (born September 14, 1896 in Mühlacker , † 1984 in Elmischwang near Augsburg ) was a German writer .
Life
Ottilie Häußermann worked as a social worker in a factory in Baden-Württemberg City Korntal operates. In addition, she wrote novels and short stories for children as well as poetry .
Dubbing
In 1947 Helmut Bornefeld set twelve of her poems for voice and piano to music.
Works
- Idylls. Stuttgart 1935
- Neighbor's nursery. Stuttgart 1950
- Where the locomotive whistles. Stuttgart 1951
- Mariechen, the little painter. Stuttgart 1952
- Christmas is in the air. Kassel 1953
- The hungry Oscar. Stuttgart 1954
- The snail castle. Stuttgart 1955
- Angelica. Stuttgart 1956
- The evening carries its light over the lake. Warmbronn 1998
Individual evidence
- ^ Helmut Bornefeld , to sing songs on the piano based on poems by Ottilie Häußermann. Bärenreiter-Verlag BA 2147, Kassel and Basel 1949
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Häussermann, Ottilie |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Häußermann-Fahrion, Ottilie (full name); Fahrion, Ottilie (maiden name) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | September 14, 1896 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Mühlacker |
| DATE OF DEATH | 1984 |
| Place of death | Elmischwang near Augsburg |