Wuppertal poets' circle
The Wuppertal Poets' Circle , also known as the Wupperbund or Wuppertaler Poeten , consisted of seven poets in the 19th century. They had come together to form a group of poets in the 1850s . These included the merchants Reinhart Neuhaus , Emil Rittershaus , Friedrich Roeber , Adolf Schults , Carl Siebel , Karl Stelter and the bookseller Hugo Oelbermann .
The Wupperbund of the 1970s
At the beginning of the 1970s, a literary workshop was founded in the Wuppertal adult education center, which was compared in the regional press with the “Wupperbund” of writers from Wuppertal in the mid-19th century. This new "literature workshop" took part in the founding of the nationwide constituting " work group literature of the working world " in Cologne in 1970 and then had it at a large gathering of its member "workshops" in Wuppertal as part of the inter-municipal festival "URBS '71" Vohwinkel as a guest.
literature
- Joachim Bark: The Wuppertal poet circle. Investigations on the poeta minor in the 19th century . Bouvier, Bonn 1969. ISBN 3-416-00645-3
Individual evidence
- ↑ Zeno: Stelter. In: zeno.org. Retrieved July 9, 2016 .
- ↑ Cf. Gerd Hergen Lübben : “Language work and the world of work. From the 'Wupperbund' to the Wupper 'workshop'. ”In: Westdeutsche Rundschau. 2nd January 1971.
- ↑ Helmut Böger : The reasons for writing. In: NRZ on the Rhine and Ruhr. November 21, 1970.
- ↑ Cf. Gerd Hergen Lübben : From the Maloche to language. The Wuppertal workshop for literature in the world of work. In: workshop booklet 1. Wuppertal 1971.
- ↑ Cf. Edith Rabasseda: Literature in Action. During the week of “URBS 71”, fifteen workshops from the working group literature met in Wuppertal. In: Deutsche Volkszeitung. June 24, 1971.
- ↑ Cf. Gerd Hergen Lübben : Urbs 71. Notes on a cultural initiative. In: The City Day. Volume 9, Cologne 1972.