Doris Runge
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Doris Runge (born Carlow, July 15, 1943) is a German writer.
She was the daughter of a manufacturer whose business was expropriated after World War II. Her family moved to Neukirchen in Schleswig-Holstein in 1953, and he attended schools in Oldenburg and Lübeck before following high education in Kiel where she became a teacher. She married the painter Jürgen Runge (1929–1992) and they divorced in 1981. They couple used to live partially in Ibiza during the 1970s. Doris Runge moved back to Germany where she lives in the so-called Weißen Haus (White House) in Cismar, Holstein.
Prizes
- 1985, Price Friedrich Hebel
- 1997, Price Friedrich Hölderlin
- 1998, State Artistic Price Schleswig-Holstein
- 1998, Poetry Liliencron Price University Christian Albrecht de Kiel
- 1999, Poetry Professor in University Otto-Friedrich de Bamberg
- 2007, Literature Price Ida Dehmel
- 2009, State Professor in Schleswig-Holstein[1]
Works
- Kunst-Märchen, Berlin, 1977
- Liedschatten, Cismar, 1981
- Jagdlied, Stuttgart, 1985
- Der Vogel, der morgens singt, Cork, 1985
- Kommt Zeit, Stuttgart, 1988
- Wintergrün, Stuttgart, 1991
- Grund genug, Stuttgart, 1995
- Welch ein Weib ! , Stuttgart, 1998
- Trittfeste Schatten, Stuttgart, 2000
- Du also, Munich, 2003
- Die Dreizehnte, Munich, 2007
References
- ^ Ehrenprofessorin Doris Runge. Rede von Ministerpräsident Peter Harry Carstensen zur Verleihung des Ehrentitels „Professorin“ an Doris Runge am 5. September 2009 in Cismar.
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