Ulrike Piechota

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Ulrike Piechota (* 1942 in Zeitz as Ulrike Schreckenbach ) is a German writer and church musician .

In 1958 she moved to West Germany with her parents . After graduating from high school in Hilden , she studied music (B-exam) in Heidelberg . In 1980 she published her first adult novel. Numerous books for children and young people followed. Ulrike Piechota has lived in Bad Kreuznach since 2013 and is married to the theologian Wolfgang Piechota. Several of her books have been made into films. In 1990 she was the town clerk of Bad Kreuznach. In 2000 she traveled to Norway on a grant from the Foreign Office (“Literary Research Abroad”).

Works

  • Dream concert
  • The Kreuznach metamorphosis
  • Cats can be angels
  • Christmas season bringing hares
  • In a handstand through the nave
  • One step forward
  • Isle of Darkness
  • The man who drank from the moon
  • Old Wärther's sufferings
  • Why am I not allowed to see the Rhine (1982 Ensslin and Laiblin Verlag)
  • Now or never (everyday grotesque) - Iatros-Verlag 2008
  • Revolt of the earth spirits (book)
  • Does Santa Claus bring cucumbers too? (short calendar stories)
  • The voice of the stones
  • Syrian traces (life story of the Syrian doctor Said S.)
  • Here I am in Luther socks (entertaining stories about the reformer ML)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ruperto - Carola: Association of Friends of the Student Union of Heidelberg University, 1967