Sigrid Grabner | |
Birth Name: | Sigrid Hauf |
Birth Date: | 1942 10, df=y |
Birth Place: | Tetschen-Bodenbach, Czech Republic |
Language: | German |
Nationality: | German |
Alma Mater: | Humboldt University of Berlin |
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Years Active: | 1974–present |
Sigrid Grabner (née Hauf; born 29 October 1942) is a German writer.
Sigrid Grabner was born in the town of Tetschen-Bodenbach, Czech Republic. After the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans, her family moved to Merseburg, Germany in 1947 where Grabner attended school until 1957. In 1961 she graduated from high school in Halle and worked in agriculture for one year. From 1962 to 1967 she studied cultural studies and Indonesian studies at the Humboldt University in East Berlin.[1] In 1972, she received her doctorate there with a thesis on the Indonesian cultural policy during the Sukarno dictatorship. Since 1974 Grabner has worked as a freelance writer. The Stasi spied on Grabner, as she became suspected of being a CIA agent.
In the 1990s, she co-founded and led the Brandenburgische Literaturbüro.[2] She was married to writer and concentration camp survivor Hasso Grabner[3] and has two children. Today Grabner lives in Potsdam.
Grabner has published a large number of non-fiction books, Essays, biographies and historical novels. Her biographical works on historical persons include biographies of Mahatma Gandhi, Cola di Rienzo, Christina of Sweden and Gregory the Great. She visited the original locations several times for her research.[4]
Together with Hendrik Röder she published books about Emmi Bonhoeffer, Henning von Tresckow and the Nazi opponent Hermann Maaß. She is a regular contributor to Vatican Magazin.
In 2003, Sigrid Grabner published her autobiography Jahrgang '42 – mein Leben zwischen den Zeiten (Year '42 – My life between the times). The second volume Im Zwielicht der Freiheit – Potsdam ist mehr als Sanssouci (In the twilight of freedom – Potsdam is more than Sanssouci) followed in 2019.
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