Uta Mauersberger

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Uta Mauersberger (born May 15, 1952 in Bernburg / Saale ) is a German poet , also a children's book author and post-poet . She lives as a freelance writer in Leipzig .

Life

Uta Mauersberger comes from a respected family of musicians. After she attended school in Halle (Saale) , she studied library sciences at the Humboldt University in Berlin . She wrote poetry and children's books. She gained a reputation as a post-poet from Sorbian .

As a poet, Uta Mauersberger received the FDJ's sponsorship award at the poetry seminar in Schwerin in 1975 and was henceforth a worthy young author.

Together with the Bulgarian artist Tatiana Petkova, Uta Mauersberger presented the poetic project "TerraIrreale" at the 1995 Leipzig Book Fair .

Works (selection)

  • Uta Mauersberger. Poetry album 153 , Berlin 1980
  • Ballads, songs, poems , Berlin 1983, 1985
  • Story of the Plumpser and two others. With pictures by Christa Unzner-Fischer , Berlin 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989
  • Little witch Annabell. With pictures by Christa Unzner-Fischer , Berlin 1988
  • Poems , Leipzig 1989
  • Rat tail. Poems , Berlin 1989
  • Who Believes in the Easter Bunny? With pictures by Karl-Heinz Appelmann , Berlin 1990
  • Mr. Frost and Mrs. Winter . A story with songs / Marja Krawcec. Marhata Cyžec. Ill. By Martha-Luise Gubig. [Adaptation from the Sorbian Uta Mauersberger], Bautzen 1990
  • Anticipation, greatest joy. A Christmas story , Leipzig and Weimar 1991
  • Karolin's night round. With pictures by Cleo-Petra kurz , Berlin 1991, 2000
  • Five serious songs (Pjeć chutnych spěwow) based on texts by Uta Mauersberger, Pětr Mahling, Kristian Pech , Rainer Maria Rilke and Johannes Bobrowski , composer: Jan Paul Nagel , Litschen 1992
  • Anticipation, greatest joy. A Christmas story , sound carrier, read by Edgar M. Böhlke , Schwäbisch Hall 1998
  • The nightingale question: 5 poets from Saxony , Tessa Ransford (ed./transl.), Exeter 2004

Individual evidence

  1. Safety area literature. Writers and State Security in the German Democratic Republic , accessed on September 26, 2018

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