Ruth Kallies

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Ruth Friedel Kallies ( November 14, 1925 in Leipzig - July 13, 2016 there ) was a German writer .

Life

Ruth Kallies has made an outstanding contribution to the local history of East Thuringia and above all the city of Jena , where she lived for over 60 years. After the Second World War, she completed her high school diploma at night school and completed a new teacher training course. After teaching in Leipzig, Meiningen and since 1954 in Jena, after her retirement in 1985 she worked for the Jena City Archives (Jena City Museum) and wrote numerous local history newspaper and magazine articles. She wrote poetry and prose under the name 'Ruth Friedel' and has been a member of the Jena authors' group since 1992 . In her novel The Tower of the Old , she dealt with the German turning point from the perspective of various old people.

Fonts

  • R. Kallies: Jena. A historical travel guide. quartus-Verlag, Jena 2002, ISBN 3-931505-64-2 .
  • RF Kallies: Atonement Cross and Haidenknecht. Stone monuments around Jena and in the Middle Saale Valley. A hiking book. Scidinge Hall Verlag, Zurich 2012, ISBN 978-3-905923-09-4 .
  • RF Kallies: Who knows the places, knows the names? Old Jena locations from Alterstein to Wöllmisse. 4th edition. Jenzig-Verlag , Jena 2014, ISBN 978-3-941791-01-5 .
  • Co-author of the anthology Blaues peeps through mountains of the sky. Texts by the Jena group of authors. Scidinge Hall Verlag, Zurich 2014, ISBN 978-3-905923-16-2 .
  • R. Friedel: The tower of the old. Almost a satire. 2nd Edition. Scidinge Hall Verlag, Zurich 2015, ISBN 978-3-905923-18-6 . (1st edition by Verlag IKS Garamond, Jena 1999)

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical information from the author's presentation in the book "Blaues lugt durch Wolkenberge" by the Jena authors' group
  2. ^ Thuringian Literature Council | Author. In: www.thueringer-literaturrat.de. Retrieved July 18, 2016 .