Doris Runge

Doris Runge ( born July 15, 1943 in Carlow ) is a German writer.

Life

Doris Runge, nee Beckmann, is the daughter of a dispossessed after the Second World War factory. In 1953 the family moved to Neukirchen in Schleswig -Holstein. Doris Runge attended schools in Oldenburg in Holstein and Lubeck. She studied in Kiel and was a short time worked as a teacher. From 1967 to 1981 she was married to his first wife, the painter Jürgen Runge; 1970 to 1975 the couple lived at times in Ibiza. Since her return to Germany Doris Runge lives in the " White House " in Schleswig-Holstein Cismar. Since 1992, Doris Runge is chairman of the Association " Literature in the White House " and held there, among other readings.

Doris Runge is mainly emerged as a writer of poems and literary texts to Thomas Mann; as role models to their sparse, scarce lyric are called by critics Paul Celan and the early Hans Magnus Enzensberger. Particularly striking is the frequent use of stylistic device apokoinou through which the single statement takes an ambiguous character and can be read in different ways to Runge's punctuation -less poems.

Awards

Works

  • Art fairy tales, Berlin 1977
  • Liedschatten, Cismar 1981
  • Hunting song, Stuttgart 1985
  • The bird singing in the morning, Cork, Ireland and Others 1985 ( Illustration W. Fratzscher )
  • Cometh the hour, Stuttgart 1988
  • Wintergreen, Stuttgart 1991
  • Reason enough, Stuttgart 1995
  • What a woman! , Stuttgart 1998
  • Shatter-proof shadow, Stuttgart and Others 2000
  • So you, Munich 2003
  • The Thirteenth, Munich 2007
  • What shows up there. Poems, German publishing house, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-421-04485-3
  • Between door and angels, Collected Poems; selected and with an afterword by Heinrich Detering. German publishing house, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-421-04584-3
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