Ursula Adam

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Ursula Adam (born November 13, 1922 in Naumburg (Saale) , † November 12, 1979 in Berlin ) was a German journalist and poet .

life and work

In the summer of 1951, Ursula Adam fled the GDR to West Berlin . Adam had been based in Berlin since then and worked there as an editor at radio for the RIAS and the SFB . In addition to broadcasting, she wrote prose, poetry and plays.

In 1968 she published the volume of poetry in the passage of society .

Ursula Adam died on November 12, 1979 just one day before she would turn 57 in Berlin.

Works

  • In the passage of society: 16 poems. Verlag Neue Rabenpresse, Berlin 1968.
  • The second birth. Residence, Salzburg 1980, ISBN 3-7017-0254-3 .
  • Moon on Ruby: Poetry. Klaus Schwarz, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-921531-14-4 .
  • My glass village: stories. Klaus Schwarz, Berlin 1983, ISBN 3-921531-19-5 .
  • The general revolt. German emigrants and July 20, 1944. A documentation. Structure of the Taschenbuch Verlag, Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-7466-8009-3 .

literature

  • German Literature Lexicon. The 20th Century , Volume 1: Aab-Bauer, Walter de Gruyter, 2000, p. 35 limited preview in the Google book search
  • * Ines Geipel: Censored, discreet, forgotten: female authors in East Germany 1945-1989 . Artemis & Winkler, Düsseldorf 2009. ISBN 978-3-583-07269-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Joachim Föller: Review of Ines Geipel's book "Zensiert, Schweigen, forgotten - Authors in East Germany 1945-1989". In: Deutschlandradio Kultur : Lesart. May 17, 2009, accessed November 4, 2012 .
  2. Ines Geipel: Censored, concealed, forgotten. Women authors in East Germany 1945-1989. In: perlentaucher.de. October 8, 2010, accessed June 10, 2020 .