Ursula Jetter

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Ursula Elisabeta Jetter (* 21st February 1940 in Bruchsal as Ursula Dilger ) is a German writer and poet.

Life

Jetter studied music, literature, education and psychology. She worked as a journalist and art critic, as a teacher for music and German, as a therapist in psychiatry with a focus on conversation and psychodrama therapy. As a pioneer of music therapy in Germany, she also held several lectureships at various universities. She gave numerous concerts for piano and chamber music. In addition, she works as a writer and since 1989 as editor of the literary magazine " exempla ", the oldest literary magazine in Baden-Württemberg.

Jetter is a member of the Association of German Writers (VS), the International PEN , the Society for Contemporary Poetry , the Esslingen Artists' Guild , the GEDOK Stuttgart and the "Writing Women Baden-Württemberg". She writes poetry, prose and essays.

Prizes and awards

Works

  • and look for a silent word. Poetry and prose. 1990.
  • Sound spaces of silence. Tübingen 1990, ISBN 978-3-00001105-4 .
  • Music therapy fairy tale game. With audio cassette. 1991.
  • Sound spaces of silence. Literary essay. 1996.
  • The procession from Africa. Stories. 1997.
  • Explorations and findings. Poems 1992-1997. Graphics by Jürgen Brodwolf . 1998, ISBN 978-3-00003135-9 .
  • Sex and love - unreconciled? 2003.
  • border crossings, no man's land. Poetry and prose. 2003/2004.
  • Everything that bears my name. From writing, asking, loving and getting older. 2009, ISBN 978-3-88190-566-4 .
  • The woman with the suitcases. 2012.

literature

  • Authors in the city and district of Ludwigsburg from the 18th to the 20th century. Hirzel, Stuttgart 2007.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ursula Jetter honored with the Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany on mwk.baden-wuerttemberg.de