Suse from Hoerner-Heintze

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Susanne von Hoerner-Heintze (born January 24, 1890 in Breslau ; † 1978 ) was a German writer.

Susanne Heintze studied at the Breslau Art School and the Textile School in Sorau. She then worked as a draftsman and designer in New York, Buffalo and Chicago. In 1917 she married the Baltic writer and painter Herbert von Hoerner (1884–1946). With him she moved to his parents' manor in Courland . The couple later lived in Berlin and Görlitz. The marriage produced two sons, including the astrophysicist Sebastian von Hoerner (1919–2003).

Publications

  • Apparitions of the moment (1923)
  • Execution of the application forms in naturopathic treatment (1929)
  • Girls in War Service , by Hase & Koehler Verlag, Leipzig 1934
  • A Girl in the Front (1938)
  • The hole in the fence: from the last days of the Sudeten fight (1938)
  • Between Peace and War (1940)
  • The great comrade - life novel by sister Anni Pinter (1940)
  • The women from Lesachtal (1941)
  • The Little Cause (1943)
  • The way was long , Wolhyniendeutsches fate, by Hase & Koehler Verlag, Leipzig 1943
  • The wild Wuwo , Three Giant Mountains Tales , (1944)
  • The Shoemaker's Ball: A Story About the Work and Life of Jakob Boehme (1954)

literature

  • Hoerner-Heintze, Suse von . In: Gudrun Wedel: autobiographies of women . Böhlau, 2010, p. 351, ISBN 978-3412205850

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Apparitions of the Moment , In: Jugend , 1923, Vol. 28, Issues 17, 19 and 23. Digitized