Gabriele Wohmann

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Gabriele Wohmann
Gabriele Wohmann in 1992
Born(1932-05-21)21 May 1932
Darmstadt, Germany
Died22 June 2015(2015-06-22) (aged 83)
Darmstadt, Germany
OccupationNovelist

Gabriele Wohmann (née Guyot; 21 May 1932 – 22 June 2015) was a German novelist, and short story writer.[1][2]

Life

Wohmann was born in

Frankfurt am Main from 1951 to 1953. She then worked as a teacher at her former school to Langeoog, at a community college, and a business school. In 1953, she married Reiner Wohmann. She lived as a freelance writer in Darmstadt since 1956.[citation needed] Wohmann died on June 23, 2015, after struggling for a long time with serious illness in the place of her birth, Darmstadt.[3]

Career

Wohmann authored short stories, novels, poems, radio plays, television plays, and essays. She attended meetings of the

Berlin Academy of Arts
since 1975, and the German Academy for Language and Literature in Darmstadt since 1980. She was a member of the PEN Centre of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1960 to 1988.

Works

Works in English

  • Selected Translations of Gabriele Wohmann, Steven Walter Eau Claire, University of Iowa, 1984
  • A Sea Resort, Translator Steven W. Eau Claire, The Journal of Literary Translation, Volume XVI, Spring 1986
    ISSN 0093-9307
  • The Piano Lesson, Translator Steven W. Eau Claire, The Amherst Review, Volume XIV, 1986
  • A Party in the Country, Translator Steve Eau Claire, The Antioch Review, Volume 45, Number 3, Summer 1987
  • The cherry tree, Translator Jeanne Willson, Dimension, 1994,
  • Amos Leslie Willson, ed. (1996). "An Irresistible Man". Contemporary German fiction. Continuum International. .

References

  1. ^ "Gabriele Wohmann. Kurzbiografie" (PDF). deutschstunde.info (in German). Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Literatur - Goethe-Institut".
  3. ^ "Schriftstellerin Gabriele Wohmann ist tot". Zeit Online. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.

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