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词条 Leonie Ossowski
释义

  1. Career

  2. Awards

  3. Work

      Novels and stories    Screen plays    Non-fiction  

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Leonie Ossowski
| image = Leonie Ossowski.jpg
| birth_name = Jolanthe von Brandenstein
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1925|08|15}}
| birth_place = Röhrsdorf, Posen-West Prussia, Weimar Germany
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2019|02|04|1925|08|15}}
| death_place = Berlin, Germany
| nationality = Germany
| genre = short story, novel, children's literature, screenplay
| awards = {{plainlist|
  • Hermann Kesten Medal
  • Andreas Gryphius Prize
  • Adolf-Grimme-Preis

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}}

Jolanthe von Brandenstein[1] (15 August 1925 – 4 February 2019), known by her pen name Leonie Ossowski, was a German writer. She also wrote under the name Jo Tiedemann.[2] She wrote novels, including the novel for young adults Die große Flatter which was filmed as an award-winning TV play, screenplays such as for Zwei Mütter, stories and non-fiction books. Notable awards include the Hermann Kesten Medal of the Pen Centre and the Adolf-Grimme-Preis.

Career

She was born Jolanthe von Brandenstein in Röhrsdorf (now Osowa Sień) in Posen-West Prussia, the daughter of Lothar {{ill|Brandenstein family|de|Brandenstein (Adelsgeschlecht)|lt=von Brandenstein}} (1893–1953), an estate owner, and writer Ruth von Ostau (1899–1966). Her elder sister was {{ill|Yvonne Merin|de|lt=Yvonne}} who became an actress. At the end of World War II, she fled to Bad Salzungen in Thuringia, then moved to Hesse. She finally settled in Upper Swabia. She worked at various jobs, including sales clerk, factory worker and photo lab assistant. Beginning in the 1950s, she also wrote short stories under her pen name. On a visit to the GDR in 1953, she received a commission from the state-owned film studio DEFA for a screenplay. She wrote the script for Zwei Mütter,[1] which was directed by Frank Beyer and premiered on 28 June 1957. A year later, she published the novel {{ill|Stern ohne Himmel|de|Stern ohne Himmel (Roman)}} (Star without Sky),[2][6] which was later made into a film.

Ossowski moved with her family to Mannheim in 1958. In 1968, she published a novel in West Germany for the first time. She also published stories (Erzählungen), non-fiction books, screen plays and stage plays.[7] She was a member of the PEN Centre Germany. In the 1970s, she was a social worker, caring for young people in prison and installing communal housing ({{ill|Wohngemeinschaft|de}}) for young people released from prison.

She visited her birth place in 1974, and wrote a trilogy of novels about the war and post-war periods there, showing empathy for the Polish view.[7] Her 1977 Die große Flatter (The Big Flutter), a novel for young adults, deals with two young homeless people in Mannhein. It was filmed as an award-winning three-part television play, with Richy Müller, presented in 1979.[6][7]

Ossowski lived in Berlin from 1980 until her death on 4 February 2019.[1] Among her seven children is the theologian {{ill|Louis-Ferdinand von Zobeltitz|de}}.

Awards

Ossowski was awarded the Hermann Kesten Medal of the PEN Centre in 2006.[7][15] In 2014, she received the Andreas Gryphius Prize.[16] She was awarded the Adolf-Grimme-Preis and the {{ill|Schillerpreis der Stadt Mannheim|de}}.[17]

Work

Ossowski's work often deals with people on the edge of society, and is entertaining but also educational. Her novel {{ill|Stern ohne Himmel|de|Stern ohne Himmel (Roman)}} is part of the school canon.[7]

Ossowki's works are held by the German National Library, including:[19]

Novels and stories

  • {{ill|Stern ohne Himmel|de|Stern ohne Himmel (Roman)}}, 1958, novel, {{ill|Stern ohne Himmel (film)|de|Stern ohne Himmel (Film)|lt=film}} 1980
  • Wer fürchtet sich vorm schwarzen Mann?, novel, 1968
  • Mannheimer Erzählungen, 1974, story collection
  • Weichselkirschen, novel, 1976, part 1 of the Schlesien-Trilogie (Silesia trilogy)
  • Die große Flatter, novel, 1977, {{ill|Die große Flatter (film)|de|Die große Flatter|lt=film}} 1979)
  • Blumen für Magritte, stories, 1978
  • Liebe ist kein Argument, novel, 1981
  • {{ill|Wilhelm Meisters Abschied|de}}, novel, 1982
  • Littel fasst einen Entschluss und andere Erzählungen, stories, 1983
  • Neben der Zärtlichkeit, novel, 1984
  • Wolfsbeeren, Roman, 1987, part 2 of the Schlesien-Trilogie
  • Das Zinnparadies, 1988
  • Weckels Angst, 1991
  • Holunderzeit, novel, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1991, part 3 of the Schlesien-Trilogie
  • Von Gewalt keine Rede. two stories, 1992
  • Die Maklerin, novel, 1994
  • Herrn Rudolfs Vermächtnis, novel, Hoffmann & Campe, Hamburg 1997, as Heyne Taschenbuch, Munich 1998, {{ISBN|3-453-13756-6}}.
  • Das Dienerzimmer, novel, 1999
  • {{ill|Die schöne Gegenwart|de}}, novel, 2001
  • Espenlaub, novel, 2003
  • Der einarmige Engel, novel, 2004

Screen plays

  • 1957: Zwei Mütter
  • 1971: {{ill|Tatort: Auf offener Straße|de}}
  • 1979: Weichselkirschen
  • 1979: {{ill|Die große Flatter (film)|de|Die große Flatter}}
  • 1980: {{ill|Stern ohne Himmel (film)|de|Stern ohne Himmel (Film)|lt=Stern ohne Himmel}}
  • 1985: Voll auf der Rolle
  • 1991: Von Gewalt keine Rede

Non-fiction

  • Zur Bewährung ausgesetzt. Bericht über Versuche kollektiver Bewährungshilfe. Piper, Munich 1972
  • Der Löwe im Zinnparadies. Eine Wiederbegegnung. Piper, Munich 2003

References

1. ^[https://www.defa-stiftung.de/filme/filmsuche/zwei-muetter/ Zwei Mütter] auf defa-stiftung.de
2. ^{{cite book| last = Sandford| first = John| url = https://books.google.ca/books?id=TuMsBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA461| title = Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture| page = 461| year = 2013| ISBN = 1136816038}}
3. ^{{cite news| url = https://www.br.de/nachrichten/kultur/schriftstellerin-leonie-ossowski-ist-tot,RH7mCaI| title = Schriftstellerin Leonie Ossowski ist tot| publisher = Bayerischer Rundfunk| date = 5 February 2019| language = de| accessdate = 5 February 2019}}
4. ^{{cite web| url = https://portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?method=simpleSearch&reset=true&cqlMode=true&query=auRef%3D118747827&selectedCategory=any| title = Works by Leonie Ossowski| publisher = German National Library| language = de| accessdate = 5 February 2019}}
5. ^{{cite web| url = https://www.künstlergilde.eu/preise/andreas-gryphius-preis/| title = Andreas-Gryphius-Preis| publisher = Die Künstlergilde| language = de| accessdate = 5 February 2019}}
6. ^{{cite news| url = https://www.dw.com/de/kesten-medaille-f%C3%BCr-leonie-ossowski/a-2192158| title = Kesten-Medaille für Leonie Ossowski| publisher = Deutsche Welle| date = 2 October 2006| language = de| accessdate = 5 February 2019}}
7. ^{{cite web| url = https://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Leonie+Ossowski/0/15990.html| title = Leonie Ossowski| publisher = Munzinger| language = de| accessdate = 5 February 2019}}
8. ^{{cite web| url = https://www.piper.de/autoren/leonie-ossowski-147| title = Leonie Ossowski| publisher = Piper| language = de| accessdate = 5 February 2019}}
9. ^{{cite news| url = https://www.ruhrnachrichten.de/nachrichten/schriftstellerin-leonie-ossowski-gestorben-1372587.html| title = Schriftstellerin Leonie Ossowski gestorben| newspaper = Ruhr Nachrichten| date = 4 February 2019 | language = de| accessdate = 5 February 2019}}
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External links

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  • {{DNB portal|118747827}}
  • {{IMDB name |id=0652266}}
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