Margarete Hannsmann Explained
Margarete Dorothea Hannsmann (née Wurster; February 10, 1921 – March 29, 2007) was a German writer, best remembered for her numerous volumes of poetry, prose, travelogues, and radio plays. She was awarded the Schubart-Literaturpreis on 1976, the Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Literatur- und Übersetzerpreis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart in 1980, and the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1982. She also wrote under the pseudonym Sancho Pansa.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Notes and References
- Book: An Encyclopedia of continental women writers . 1991 . Garland Pub . New York . 9780824085476 . 531, 532.
- Book: German poetry in transition, 1945-1990 . 1999 . University Press of New England . Hanover, NH . 9780874519150 . 354.
- Book: Frederiksen . Elke P. . Wallach . Martha Kaarsberg . Facing Fascism and Confronting the Past: German Women Writers from Weimar to the Present . 8 June 2000 . SUNY Press . 978-0-7914-4579-2 . 69 . en.
- News: Dichterhäusle Stuttgart: Der Streit um das Dichterhäusle ist beendet . 3 May 2022 . Stuttgarter Zeitung . de.