Werner Brückner (writer)

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Werner Brückner (born September 15, 1944 in Aue ) is a German writer.

Life

Werner Brückner grew up in Leipzig . He graduated from high school and trained as a nurse, typesetter and criminal investigator. He worked u. a. as a bookseller, editor, publisher and studied medicine, education, science economics and literature. He has been a freelance writer since 1982. Brückner lived and worked in Moscow, Kiev, Havana, Windhoek and Otjiwarongo (Namibia) , among others . Today he lives in Nedlitz and has largely withdrawn from the public literature business.

bibliography

  • The fiddler in the straw, 1986 Leipzig-Halle
  • Late summer, 1988 in Leipzig-Halle
  • Imaginary curriculum vitae / "Late visits", 1988 Magdeburg
  • Under the open sky / The second description of my friends, 1989 Leipzig-Halle
  • Tales and legends from the eastern corner of the Osterburg district ( Sophie von Sichart) , (Ed.), 1989 Schwarzholz
  • Superstition and Sympathy in the Altmark (ed.), 1991 Schwarzholz
  • The girl from the café chantant, 1998 Lilienthal
  • Tangermünde. Series of archive images, 1998, Erfurt
  • Time of Transformation / Morning Light, 1993 Schwarzholz
  • In: A little bedside reading for down-to-earth Altmarkers, 1993 Bern, Munich, Vienna
  • Longing for the beautiful moment, play, music Thomas Stein, 2000
  • The knowledge of the region. Volume 1 (Arneburg - Goldbeck - Werben and surrounding area), 2005 Hohenberg-Krusemark
  • In: Peter Gosse (ed.), Helfried Strauss (ed.) Weltnest, 2007 Halle
  • An evening of lilies, Sephardic stories, 2014 Nedlitz (Jerichower Land)
  • various publications and journalistic work in literary and other magazines such as Neue Deutsche Literatur (Berlin); The stint (Bremen); Magdeburger Blätter, Der Fährmann (both Magdeburg); The magazine (Berlin) etc.

Awards

  • 1986 Award of the Institute for Literature and the Mitteldeutscher Verlag
  • 1988 Art and Culture Prize of the Osterburg District
  • 1993 German Culture Fund grant
  • 1994 grant from the Saxon Ministry of Culture

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Susanne Off and Werner Brückner: Curricula vitae. Retrieved February 8, 2020 .