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Irina Wittmer (2009)
Irina Wittmer (February 26, 1953 in Karlsruhe, Eveline Irina Nagel) German writer.
Wittmer Irina grew up in the northern Baden village left home. Parents, grandparents, an aunt and her family and a refugee woman lived together in a timber-framed house. The grandfather operated his farm in carpentry and joinery, the father made his money as an official in the city, the women maintained a small farm. Wittmer went to school at a girls school in Karlsruhe. 1966, a brother was born soon after the family moved to La Paz in Bolivia, where his father pursued a mission of experts for water management. After difficulties at school and in rebellion against the parents decided Wittmer at the age of 17 years, to be independent. She traveled alone to Germany and completed an education. In 1975 she married Volker Wittmer. She worked as a surgical nurse and taught at a college of nursing. The couple lived from 1981 to 1983 in Cuernavaca (Mexico) and has a son. Irina Wittmer lives in Mainz.
Work [edit]
With 35 years Wittmer started to work as a writer. In particular, through radio broadcasts on Bavarian Radio, radio and in the southwestern Saarland Radio, it was initially encouraged. 1991 appeared in the patio-Verlag A winter story for H. - The levels of repeat movement.
Irritation provoked the 1998 novel The voice of the queen of the night during practice, in which she plays with themes from her childhood and youth Baden.
In recent years, Wittmer deals mainly with Jewish history and culture. Besides the novel Exodus, which gave her someone to read, this interest was mainly triggered by the environment from refugees who fled Nazis and Jews, to which it was made in Bolivia.
For six years she was also first chairman of the association, who has been in Mainz for the synagogue building. She initiated the discussion series Keywords: Jewish and was deeply involved in the founding of the Magenza Foundation for Jewish Life in Mainz.
By working on a radio feature about the life of Anna Seghers Wittmer was suggested to her recent book tour of dead brides - Eight fictional encounters with Anna Seghers and the Jewish Mainz. Here Wittmer takes a direct connection from the Crusades to the Nazi dictatorship and the rule of Stalin.
By 2009, for her son, Jan Carlos Wittmer, who studied art speech, written narrative monologue Gustavo Taronas moving visit to Linz, Wittmer mind back to its beginnings. Significantly influenced by Adalbert Stifter she sends a student who is expected to report for a literary magazine, to the aging, ailing poet. It is about success and failure in the design of happiness through art.
Reception [edit]
"It was Wittmers first publication, which became equal to the Rhineland-Palatinate Book of the Year. This virtuoso, not least because of language and the unconventional narrative structure. In more and new approaches, the dynamic interplay of repetition and variation Wittmers story revolves around the reality that seems finally to melt away in endless set of cascades. "
- Literature Encyclopedia of Rhineland-Palatinate [1]
"Wittmer, the famous colleague approached in a very own sound. Her prose can not consume the way, she calls out for close reading. "
- Gerd bladder, Rhein Zeitung, 30 October 2008 [2]
Awards [edit]
1991: A winter story for H. - The emerging movement is by repeating the Sponsoring German writer in Rhineland-Palatinate, winner of the Book of the Year.
1993: invitation of the Bertelsmann Foundation for the author to translator training college to Straelen.
1995: Martha-Saalfeld Award of Rhineland-Palatinate to work on the novel The voice of the queen of the night practicing.
2007: Nominated for the German-French Journalist with the radio feature paints a Jew Jesus - The Chagall Windows of St. Stephan in Mainz.
2008: Appointed by the author of the month for Literature Office Mainz Rheinland-Pfalz.
Publications [edit]
Books [Edit]
A winter story for H. - The emerging movement by repeating, Neu-Isenburg (Patio-Verlag), 1991, 20 p.
The Sunday trips of a country doctor, Frankfurt (Brandes & apple) 1994, 79.S., ISBN 3-86099-435-2
What will you die for, Neu-Isenburg (Patio-Verlag), 1995
The voice of the queen of the night practicing, Blieskastel (Gollenstein-Verlag), 1998, 326 p., ISBN 3-930008-26-2
Linda Haselwander, Alf / Mosel (Rhine-Mosel-Verlag) 2005, 296 p., ISBN 3-89801-203-4 Audiobook: Linda Haselwander read by Bettina Schubert, (RADIOROPA), ISBN 9783866670464
Excursion of the Dead Brides - Eight fictional encounters with Anna Seghers and the Jewish Mainz, 2009, private edition, ISBN 978-3-00-028847-0
Articles in anthologies and yearbooks (selection) [edit]
1992: Donata, (Brandes & apple)
1993: The Wall, (Brandes & apple)
1994: In memory of Grandma Kau, (Brandes & apple)
1996: On the presence, (Brandes & apple)
2001: Nothing like an old hat? An experiment on women and their language (Brandes & apple)
2004: The End of Art, (Rhein-Mosel-Verlag).
2006: The mistress of his grandfather, (Brandes & apple)
2006: Twelve hours in the life of a writer (Rhein-Mosel-Verlag)
Radio plays [edit]
1995: By the wise Else, radio play, SR
1996: A Sterbekurs for beginners, SR production. First broadcast live over and right under the title, nice die by the HR.
2001: Leonie screen, radio play, Radio Berlin, Germany
Radio Features [Edit]
all for the SWR, about 55 minutes
2003: only slow movements are erotic - From the life of a writer
2003: And I hear from do not ask - splendor and misery of the last two synagogues in Mainz
2006: A Jew paints Jesus - The Chagall Windows of St. Stephan in Mainz
2007: In search of the real Blue - An Essay on Anna Seghers
Radio stories [edit]
1989: The sausage salad, the pot plant, BR
1991: A winter story for H. - The emerging movement by repeating, SR; in Germany Radio Berlin 1998.
1992: Donata, SWR
2001: Herminale, my Neschome, SWR
2002: Rendezvous in Paris, SWR
2002: Yoram Körsgens love story, SWR
External links [edit]
↑ Encyclopedia of literature Rheinland-Pfalz: Irina Wittmer, Joseph ornaments, Frankfurt am Main, Brandes & apple 1998, 1 Ed
↑ Gerd bladder: Irina Wittmer is the author of the month - from the high art of omission. Rhein Zeitung, 30 October 2008.
Irina Wittmer (February 26, 1953 in Karlsruhe, Eveline Irina Nagel) German writer.
Irina Wittmer The audio book recounts the development of an enthusiastic girl from the country to a beautiful and strong woman. Linda is happily married. Nevertheless, she thinks of her childhood sweetheart, the pianist Irina Wittmer - Linda Haselwander Malte Olson. You can bear anything but the idea does not it ever again. The story of a stubborn love against the background of Irina Wittmer - 08 Linda Haselwander historical and cultural events of the twentieth century. At dinner on Christmas Eve Linda said her parents, that Francis was a Jew and that she would marry him
Life [edit]Wittmer Irina grew up in the northern Baden village left home. Parents, grandparents, an aunt and her family and a refugee woman lived together in a timber-framed house. The grandfather operated his farm in carpentry and joinery, the father made his money as an official in the city, the women maintained a small farm. Wittmer went to school at a girls school in Karlsruhe. 1966, a brother was born soon after the family moved to La Paz in Bolivia, where his father pursued a mission of experts for water management. After difficulties at school and in rebellion against the parents decided Wittmer at the age of 17 years, to be independent. She traveled alone to Germany and completed an education. In 1975 she married Volker Wittmer. She worked as a surgical nurse and taught at a college of nursing. The couple lived from 1981 to 1983 in Cuernavaca (Mexico) and has a son. Irina Wittmer lives in Mainz.
Work [edit]
With 35 years Wittmer started to work as a writer. In particular, through radio broadcasts on Bavarian Radio, radio and in the southwestern Saarland Radio, it was initially encouraged. 1991 appeared in the patio-Verlag A winter story for H. - The levels of repeat movement.
Irritation provoked the 1998 novel The voice of the queen of the night during practice, in which she plays with themes from her childhood and youth Baden.
In recent years, Wittmer deals mainly with Jewish history and culture. Besides the novel Exodus, which gave her someone to read, this interest was mainly triggered by the environment from refugees who fled Nazis and Jews, to which it was made in Bolivia.
For six years she was also first chairman of the association, who has been in Mainz for the synagogue building. She initiated the discussion series Keywords: Jewish and was deeply involved in the founding of the Magenza Foundation for Jewish Life in Mainz.
By working on a radio feature about the life of Anna Seghers Wittmer was suggested to her recent book tour of dead brides - Eight fictional encounters with Anna Seghers and the Jewish Mainz. Here Wittmer takes a direct connection from the Crusades to the Nazi dictatorship and the rule of Stalin.
By 2009, for her son, Jan Carlos Wittmer, who studied art speech, written narrative monologue Gustavo Taronas moving visit to Linz, Wittmer mind back to its beginnings. Significantly influenced by Adalbert Stifter she sends a student who is expected to report for a literary magazine, to the aging, ailing poet. It is about success and failure in the design of happiness through art.
Reception [edit]
"It was Wittmers first publication, which became equal to the Rhineland-Palatinate Book of the Year. This virtuoso, not least because of language and the unconventional narrative structure. In more and new approaches, the dynamic interplay of repetition and variation Wittmers story revolves around the reality that seems finally to melt away in endless set of cascades. "
- Literature Encyclopedia of Rhineland-Palatinate [1]
"Wittmer, the famous colleague approached in a very own sound. Her prose can not consume the way, she calls out for close reading. "
- Gerd bladder, Rhein Zeitung, 30 October 2008 [2]
Awards [edit]
1991: A winter story for H. - The emerging movement is by repeating the Sponsoring German writer in Rhineland-Palatinate, winner of the Book of the Year.
1993: invitation of the Bertelsmann Foundation for the author to translator training college to Straelen.
1995: Martha-Saalfeld Award of Rhineland-Palatinate to work on the novel The voice of the queen of the night practicing.
2007: Nominated for the German-French Journalist with the radio feature paints a Jew Jesus - The Chagall Windows of St. Stephan in Mainz.
2008: Appointed by the author of the month for Literature Office Mainz Rheinland-Pfalz.
Publications [edit]
Books [Edit]
A winter story for H. - The emerging movement by repeating, Neu-Isenburg (Patio-Verlag), 1991, 20 p.
The Sunday trips of a country doctor, Frankfurt (Brandes & apple) 1994, 79.S., ISBN 3-86099-435-2
What will you die for, Neu-Isenburg (Patio-Verlag), 1995
The voice of the queen of the night practicing, Blieskastel (Gollenstein-Verlag), 1998, 326 p., ISBN 3-930008-26-2
Linda Haselwander, Alf / Mosel (Rhine-Mosel-Verlag) 2005, 296 p., ISBN 3-89801-203-4 Audiobook: Linda Haselwander read by Bettina Schubert, (RADIOROPA), ISBN 9783866670464
Excursion of the Dead Brides - Eight fictional encounters with Anna Seghers and the Jewish Mainz, 2009, private edition, ISBN 978-3-00-028847-0
Articles in anthologies and yearbooks (selection) [edit]
1992: Donata, (Brandes & apple)
1993: The Wall, (Brandes & apple)
1994: In memory of Grandma Kau, (Brandes & apple)
1996: On the presence, (Brandes & apple)
2001: Nothing like an old hat? An experiment on women and their language (Brandes & apple)
2004: The End of Art, (Rhein-Mosel-Verlag).
2006: The mistress of his grandfather, (Brandes & apple)
2006: Twelve hours in the life of a writer (Rhein-Mosel-Verlag)
Radio plays [edit]
1995: By the wise Else, radio play, SR
1996: A Sterbekurs for beginners, SR production. First broadcast live over and right under the title, nice die by the HR.
2001: Leonie screen, radio play, Radio Berlin, Germany
Radio Features [Edit]
all for the SWR, about 55 minutes
2003: only slow movements are erotic - From the life of a writer
2003: And I hear from do not ask - splendor and misery of the last two synagogues in Mainz
2006: A Jew paints Jesus - The Chagall Windows of St. Stephan in Mainz
2007: In search of the real Blue - An Essay on Anna Seghers
Radio stories [edit]
1989: The sausage salad, the pot plant, BR
1991: A winter story for H. - The emerging movement by repeating, SR; in Germany Radio Berlin 1998.
1992: Donata, SWR
2001: Herminale, my Neschome, SWR
2002: Rendezvous in Paris, SWR
2002: Yoram Körsgens love story, SWR
External links [edit]
↑ Encyclopedia of literature Rheinland-Pfalz: Irina Wittmer, Joseph ornaments, Frankfurt am Main, Brandes & apple 1998, 1 Ed
↑ Gerd bladder: Irina Wittmer is the author of the month - from the high art of omission. Rhein Zeitung, 30 October 2008.
| Personendaten | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Wittmer, Irina |
| ALTERNATIVNAMEN | Nagel, Eveline Irina |
| KURZBESCHREIBUNG | deutsche Schriftstellerin |
| GEBURTSDATUM | 26. Februar 1953 |
| GEBURTSORT | Karlsruhe, Deutschland |