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Annemarie Reinhard (official name after marriage Annemarie Gode) (29 November 1921 – 10 November 1976) was a German writer.


Life

Annemarie Reinhard was born in
Dresden Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
. After her finishing high school, she worked as a tailor. She joined the
Socialist Unity Party of Germany The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (, ; SED, ) was the founding and ruling party of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from the country's foundation in 1949 until its dissolution after the Peaceful Revolution in 1989. It was a Mar ...
in 1948. A friendship connected her with Danish author
Martin Andersen Nexø Martin Andersen Nexø (26 June 1869 – 1 June 1954) was a Danish writer. He was one of the authors in the Modern Breakthrough movement in Danish art and literature. He was a socialist throughout his life and during the Second World War moved ...
. She began in 1949 to publish her literary works. Together with her husband, the writer
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, she lived in Dresden until her death. Annemarie Reinhard wrote novels and narratives for adults and children. Her novel ''Treibgut'' dealt with the fate of two refugee orphans after
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''.'' Her other novels included ''Tag im Nebel'', the history of an escape from the
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and ''Flucht aus Hohenwaldau'', around the state-organized
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during the
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. Annemarie Reinhard was a member of the Schriftstellerverband of East Germany and functioned as chairwoman of the Bezirk Dresden association from 1956. She would receive the 1960
Heinrich Mann Prize The Heinrich Mann Prize () is an essay prize that has been awarded since 1953, first by the East German Academy of Arts, then by the Academy of Arts, Berlin. The prize, which comes with a €10,000 purse, is given annually on 27 March, Heinrich ...
and the 1964
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of the City of Dresden.


Works

* ''Treibgut'', Dresden 1949 * ''Wegweiser'', Dresden 1952 * ''In den Sommer hinein'', Dresden 1953 * ''Tag im Nebel'', Berlin 1958 * ''Sieben Körner Reis'', Berlin 1960 * ''Brigitte macht die Probe'', Berlin 1963 * ''Flucht aus Hohenwaldau'', Berlin 1970 * ''Ferien beim Rattenfänger'', Berlin 1980 * ''Genossenschaftsbauern – "Helden der Arbeit", Wegbereiter des neuen Lebens'', 1953 with Walter Stranka


Translations

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Janina Dziarnowska Janina Dziarnowska (, 13 November 1903 – 22 December 1992) was a Ukrainian born Polish writer and translator, publicist, and expert on Soviet literature. She wrote in the style of Socialist realism in Poland. She was a member of the Communist ...
: ''Das Haus an der Rennbahn'', Dresden 1953


References


External links


Literature by and on Annemarie Reinhard
in the Catalog of the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Reinhard, Annemarie 1921 births 1976 deaths Writers from Dresden Heinrich Mann Prize winners 20th-century German women writers