Regine Gisland

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Regine Gisland, portrait 1991
Signed in the book kisses. Blue songs.
"Seventy numbered copies of this edition were kissed and signed by Regine Gisland."

Regine Gisland (pseudonym; married name Regine Krüger ; * July 31, 1944 in Weichseltal / West Prussia ; † January 30, 2004 in Dortmund ) was a German writer who wrote poems, stories, film scripts and theater texts.

life and work

Regine Gisland grew up in the GDR until the family moved to the FRG in 1956 . She lived in nine different cities and worked in thirteen professions, including as a postal worker, saleswoman, chief secretary, dramaturge and actress. She lived as an author, speaker and actress in Dortmund. In the 1985 annual register of Theater heute Regine Gisland is also listed under the heading “Directors, directors and dramaturges”.

Gisland was a member of the Association of German Writers and the Else Lasker Student Society .

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Regine Gisland: kisses. Blue songs. Poems. vor satz, Dortmund 1991, ISBN 3-9802607-0-4 , p. 64.
  2. According to information provided by her daughter via Facebook Messenger on August 11, 2018. Also by e-mail from the Dortmund Cemetery Office on November 27, 2019. It also states that “Ms. Krüger was cremated and the urn with her ashes in the main cemetery was buried anonymously. "
  3. Regine Gisland: kisses. Blue songs. Poems. vorsatz, Dortmund 1991, ISBN 3-9802607-0-4 , back cover text
  4. Michael Schmid-Ospach (ed.): My heart to nobody. Peter Hammer, Wuppertal 1993, ISBN 3-87294-545-9 , p. 219.
  5. Theater heute 2/86 , accessed on August 12, 2018
  6. ^ Ludwig Janssen: Literature Atlas NRW . Edited by the Literatur-Rat Nordrhein-Westfalen eV, Volksblatt Verlag, Cologne 1992, ISBN 3-923243-96-0 , p. 275.