Ursel Peter

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Ursel Peter (born August 8, 1923 in Weigelsdorf , Moravia , † January 31, 1970 in Linz ) was an Austrian poet .

Her poems were particularly popular with those returning from World War II . As a Nazi burden, the teacher was suspended from duty after 1945 and worked temporarily as an unskilled worker. In 1951 she got a job as a teacher at her parents' residence in Frankenmarkt in Upper Austria . She mainly published in right-wing extremist publishers.

Peter wrote emotional and strongly folk poems. After an illness, she died in 1970.

Works

  • Wake up my people! Selected poems , compiled by Rudolf Nowotny. Türmer-Verlag , Berg / Starnberger See, 1978.
  • 42 German poems , selected and introduced by Hans Grimm . Klosterhaus-Verlag, Lippoldsberg 1960.
  • 52 German poems , undated, undated
  • Postponed poems . Upper Austrian Provincial Publishing House , Linz 1970.
  • Where are you going my people , o. O., o. J.
  • Confession: unprinted poems from the estate . Ledermüller, Munich 1975.

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