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Agnieszka Haupe-Kalka, Photo: Dieter Kalka

Agnieszka Haupe-Kalka (born 13 June 1970 in Zielona Góra) is a Polish fairy tale poet, games designer and translator.

Biography[edit]

She is the granddaughter of the resistance fighters of "AK Jemioły" and Auschwitz/Buchenwald survivor Maria Haupe (alias "Black Lady") and Wacław Haupe (alias "Młody szofer").

As a member of the Literary Society "Die Huelle" she was a co-organizer of the festival Grochowice '93 it the tenth anniversary of the death of Edward Stachura. In 1994 the Literary Society was awarded the prize of the Mayor of Zielona Góra.

1996 and 1998 she was a participant in the German-Polish poets steamer,[1][2] where she met the German singer-songwriter Dieter Kalka and married on 12 September 1998 in Frankfurt (Oder)[3] ("Poets wedding").[4][5]

With Jolanta Pytel, Katarzyna Jarosz-Rabiej and Władysław Klępka she founded in 1995 the "Association of the still living poets"[6]inZielona Góra and co-organized the "Uniwersytet poezji" (1995–1998),[7] a participant in the German-Polish poetry festival "word lust" in Lublin in 1997 and worked on the publication of the anthology "Lublin Lift/Lubelska winda".[8] With Dieter Kalka they founded the project: "Children invent tales",[9][10] took part in the radio drama festival in Rust (Austria) with the radio play "mirror images of two languages" part.[11] Prose and poetry in the German language have been published in Ostragehege Nos. 9[12] and on Portal Poland.[13][14]

Agnieszka Haupe developed board and other games and participated in the games fair in Göttingen. From 1996 to 2005 she lived in Leipzig/Germany and Zielona Góra/Poland, studied 2005/2006 German studies at the University of Zielona Góra and has lived in County Kerry/Ireland since of 2006. Her texts have been translated into English and German.

Works[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Odra poetów. In: Gazeta Zachodnia. Sept. 1998.
  • ^ Deutsch-polnischer Austausch auf dem Poetendampfer. In: Berliner Morgenpost. 7. September 1998.
  • ^ Poeten-Dampfer stiftet eine Hochzeit unter Autoren./ Poets Steamer donates a wedding amongst authors. In: Oberbayrisches Volksblatt. 6. August 1998.
  • ^ Happy-End einer Dampfer-Liebe, Deutsch-polnische Autorenhochzeit/Happy end of a steamer-love, German, Polish author wedding. In: Märkische Oderzeitung. 6. August 1998.
  • ^ "Archiv Berliner Kurier/Poetendampfer 1998". Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  • ^ "Report at Radio Zachód". Archived from the original on November 24, 2015. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  • ^ University of poetry
  • ^ Lubliner Lift
  • ^ Grundschule Stahmeln, Märchenprojekt
  • ^ Tales/Märchen/Bajki
  • ^ Hörspielauszug
  • ^ Ostragehege
  • ^ Texts in Polish/German/English at Portal Poland
  • ^ Bajki na/ Fairytale project at PortalPolen
  • ^ Website literary magazine Afront

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