German poet, fiction and non-fiction writer, and dramatist
Christa Reinig (6 August 1926, in Berlin – 30 September 2008, in Munich) was a German poet, fiction and non-fiction writer, and dramatist. She began her career in the Soviet occupation zone which became East Berlin, was banned there, after publishing in West Germany, and moved to the West in 1964, settling in Munich. She was openly lesbian. Her works are marked by black humor, and irony.
ChristaReinig (6 August 1926, in Berlin – 30 September 2008, in Munich) was a German poet, fiction and non-fiction writer, and dramatist. She began her...
subsumed into Wasserliesch, Germany. Reinig is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ChristaReinig (1926–2008), German poet, fiction, and...
published his works during the Stalin era Joe Perry, snooker player ChristaReinig (1926–2008), German writer Dan Reynolds (born 1987), lead singer of...
Important early renowned voices were Johanna Moosdorf, Marlene Stenten, and ChristaReinig, while the most influential works were Verena Stefans Häutungen (1975)...
Hayden Carruth, 87, American poet and literary critic September 30 – ChristaReinig (born 1926), German October 6 – Paavo Haavikko, 77, Finnish poet and...
Schuldlosen 1963 Herbert Heckmann for Benjamin und seine Väter 1964 ChristaReinig for Gedichte 1965 Thomas Bernhard for Frost 1966 Wolfgang Hildesheimer...
Oliver Hassencamp, Nina Keller 1969 Anton Sailer, Wilhelm Lukas Kristl, ChristaReinig, Günter Spang, Heinrich Fischer, Tankred Dorst 1971 Herbert Asmodi [de]...