Sibylle Klefinghaus
Sibylle Klefinghaus (born November 4, 1949 in Lüdenscheid ) is a German writer .
life and work
Sibylle Klefinghaus spent childhood and youth in Lüdenscheid. After graduating from school and completing medical training, she studied ethnology , religious studies and American studies in Berlin, where she made her debut in 1980 with the volume Das Kopfdromedar . Since then, the author has primarily published poems in anthologies , yearbooks, literary calendars, literary magazines and artist books as well as several individual titles. Since the mid-1980s, she spent many years in Tunisia , Yemen , Kenya and Central Africa .
Sibylle Klefinghaus lives in Wriezen and Brussels .
Volumes of poetry
- The head dromedary. (1980)
- Tribute to the literate tribes. (1983)
- The delicate invisible compass . Illustrations: Marianne Manda . Edition Mariannenpresse , Berlin 1991. ISBN 3-922510-59-0 .
- Homesick to get away from here. (1993)
- Backward forward. (2002)
- an unused ear. (2007)
- Rapid snow. (2009)
Transfers from the American (selection)
- Jack Micheline , Rotweinfluss - with Ralf Zühlke (2005)
- Gary Snyder , Out of Track - with Ralf Zühlke (2001)
- Will Staple , Rattlesnake Woman - with Ralf Zühlke (2004)
literature
Web links
- Literature by and about Sibylle Klefinghaus in the catalog of the German National Library
- Sibylle Klefinghaus in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Klefinghaus, Sibylle |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 4, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ludenscheid |