Gerlind Reinshagen (4 May 1926 â€" 9 June 2019)[1] was a German
writer.[2]The daughter of Ekkehard and Friedel Technau, she was born
in Königsberg and studied pharmacy[2] and art. She wrote children's
books,[3] novels, poetry[4] and radio plays before writing her first
play for the theatre Doppelkopf in 1967.[3] Her plays Himmel und Erde
(Heaven and Earth) (1974) and Sonntagskinder (Sunday's children)
(1976) were also produced as films.[4] Most of her plays were directed
by the influential director Claus Peymann [ca; cs; de; eo; es; fr; ru;
sv].[5]She received a Schiller Memorial Prize in 1974, the Mülheimer
Dramatikerpreis in 1977, the Andreas Gryphius Prize in 1982, the
Roswitha Prize in 1988,[4] the Ludwig Mülheims Preis in 1993 and the
Niedersachsenpreis in 1999.[2]
writer.[2]The daughter of Ekkehard and Friedel Technau, she was born
in Königsberg and studied pharmacy[2] and art. She wrote children's
books,[3] novels, poetry[4] and radio plays before writing her first
play for the theatre Doppelkopf in 1967.[3] Her plays Himmel und Erde
(Heaven and Earth) (1974) and Sonntagskinder (Sunday's children)
(1976) were also produced as films.[4] Most of her plays were directed
by the influential director Claus Peymann [ca; cs; de; eo; es; fr; ru;
sv].[5]She received a Schiller Memorial Prize in 1974, the Mülheimer
Dramatikerpreis in 1977, the Andreas Gryphius Prize in 1982, the
Roswitha Prize in 1988,[4] the Ludwig Mülheims Preis in 1993 and the
Niedersachsenpreis in 1999.[2]
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