Sarah Kirsch (1935–2013)
Auteur de The Panther Woman: Five Tales from the Cassette Recorder
A propos de l'auteur
In contemporary times the phrase "popular poet" may sound like a contradiction, yet Sarah Kirsch comes at least close to meeting that description. After working briefly in a factory and studying biology at the University of Halle, she devoted herself to creative writing at the Johannes R. Becher afficher plus Institute in Leipzig. Kirsch signed a protest against the expulsion of singer-songwriter Wolf Biermann from East Germany in 1976 and then received permission to emigrate to West Berlin, where she lives today. Since her first book of poetry Landaufenhalt (A Stay in the Country, 1967), Kirsch has gone on to publish many slim volumes of verse, in addition to a few short stories. In a land where both politics and metaphysics are discussed with particular passion, Kirsch has defiantly refused to be drawn into either. A sense of rebelliousness runs through her work, but it generally takes the form of guarding her personal autonomy. Though proudly feminine, she has repudiated any interest in feminist politics. She is openly idiosyncratic yet unpretentious and proud of her individuality. The poems of Sarah Kirsch are generally meditative and, as she has explained on a number of occasions, are not intended to reveal themselves on the first or second reading. They are poems in which the reader feels that he or she is being treated with friendliness and respect. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Sarah Kirsch
Die Luftspringerin. Gesammelte Gedichte und Prosa. Ein Sarah- Kirsch- Lesebuch. (1997) 3 exemplaires
Märzveilchen 1 exemplaire
Werke : in fünf Bänden Bd. 4 Prosa ; 1 1 exemplaire
Werke : in fünf Bänden 3 Gedichte 3 1 exemplaire
Von Haupt- und Nebendrachen Von Dichtern und Prosaschreibern: Frankfurter Poetikvorlesungen 1996 | 1997 (2019) 1 exemplaire
Freie Verse: 99 Gedichte - Mit 19 bislang unveröffentlichten Gedichten (German Edition) (2020) 1 exemplaire
Werke : in fünf Bänden 5 Prosa 2 1 exemplaire
Werke : in fünf Bänden Bd. 1 Gedichte ; 1 1 exemplaire
Julia the Good Life 1 exemplaire
Poems 1 exemplaire
Nachtsonnen : ein gemischtes Bündel 1 exemplaire
Mooi drijvende wolkenbeesten - gedichten 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
The New Sufferings of Young W. and Other Stories from the German Democratic Republic (1997) — Contributeur — 10 exemplaires
Winterzeit : eine fotografisch-poetische Betrachtung — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom canonique
- Kirsch, Sarah
- Nom légal
- Kirsch, Ingrid Hella Irmelinde
- Autres noms
- Ingrid Bernstein (birth)
- Date de naissance
- 1935-04-16
- Date de décès
- 2013-05-05
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- Germany
- Lieu de naissance
- Limlingerode, Deutschland
- Lieu du décès
- Heide, Deutschland
- Lieux de résidence
- Ost-Berlin, DDR
West-Berlin, Deutschland
Tielenhemme, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland - Études
- University of Halle
Johannes R. Becher Institute, Leipzig - Professions
- poet
translator
writer - Relations
- Kirsch, Rainer (Ehemann, 1960-1968)
Mickel, Karl (Lebenspartner) - Organisations
- Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung
- Prix et distinctions
- Petrarca Prize (1976)
Georg Büchner Preis (1996)
Austrian State Prize for European Literature (1980) - Courte biographie
- Sarah Kirsch was born Ingrid Bernstein in Limlingerode, Germany, and spent most of her childhood in Halberstadt in central Germany. She is said to have changed her first name to Sarah as a symbolic protest against anti-Semitism. She received a degree in biology from the University of Halle in 1959 and studied literature at the Johannes R. Becher Institute for Literature in Leipzig. In 1965, she married Rainer Kirsch, a writer; the marriage was short-lived. Her first published works were radio plays and her first volume of poetry, Gespräch mit dem Saurier, appeared in 1965. She moved to East Berlin and had a son with avant-garde writer Karl Michel. She signed a petition in support of Wolf Biermann, a singer-songwriter expelled by the East German authorities in 1976, which led to her ouster from the Socialist Party and the GDR Writer's Association. The pressure on her caused her to leave for the West. She settled in Tielenhemme in the north German province of Schleswig-Holstein. Although she's known mainly as a poet, she also wrote prose and translated children's books into German. She won numerous prizes and honors for her work, including the German international literary Petrarca-Preis in 1976, the Peter-Huchel Prize in 1993 and the Georg Büchner Prize in 1996.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 66
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- 12
- Membres
- 228
- Popularité
- #98,697
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 76
- Langues
- 6
- Favoris
- 3