Ursula Hörig

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Ursula Hörig (born May 16, 1932 in Dessau ) is a German writer .

Hörig was born the daughter of a businessman and a seamstress. She learned the profession of a specialist saleswoman, customer advisor and dental assistant. She became a member of the Dessau Circle of Writing Workers, led by Werner Steinberg , and attended a special course at the "Johannes R. Becher" literary institute . Ursula Hörig has been freelance since 1978 and is a member of the Association of German Writers .

Works (selection)

  • Palermo and the sky-blue panties, stories, 1972, Rostock, Hinstorff
  • Timmes Houses, 1975, Rostock, Hinstorff
  • Spatzensommer, Erzählungen, 1982, Rostock, Hinstorff
  • Portraits of women, audio series, 1986, Radio DDR
  • My involuntary phone calls, radio play, 1989, Radio DDR
  • Mirror images, stories, Hallesche Autorhefte 20, 1999, Halle
  • Wilma, narration, 2000, Halle, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
  • Inappropriate incidents, stories, 2003, Felis-Verlag, ISBN 3-935081-14-6
  • Finds "Walls and Borders", poetry and prose, Nordbuch eV 2009, ISBN 978-3-8391-2435-2

literature

  • Brigitte Böttcher (Ed.): Inventory. Literary profiles . Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle (Saale) 1976, Ursula Hörig, p. 50 f .

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