Brigitte Oleschinski
Brigitte Oleschinski is a German political scientist and poet.
Life
Oleschinski studied political science at the Free University of Berlin. In 1993 she received her doctorate in philosophy with a thesis on the history of prison chaplaincy in the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. In 1990, she worked at the German Resistance Memorial Centre in Berlin. In 1992, she was one of the co-founders of the Erinnerungsort Torgau. Justizunrecht - Diktatur - Widerstand, for which she published and edited several historical essays. She now lives in Berlin.In addition to her work as a contemporary historian, Oleschinski has been publishing poems and essays since 1990.
Angelika Overath described her in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung as "one of the important new voices in German-language poetry".
Oleschinski holds the view that the meanings and effects of poems do not arise from the intention of the writer, but arise individually in each recipient. Poems are, she believes, latent energies that are released by engaging with them.
Oleschinski has been a member of the PEN Centre Germany since 1998.
Awards
Oleschinski has received awards for her lyrical work, including the Bremen Poetry Prize. 1998 the Bremen Literature Prize and the Peter Huchel Prize, 2001 the Ernst Meister Prize for Poetry and 2004 the Erich Fried Prize.Works
As author
Mental heat control, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1990Mut zur Menschlichkeit. Der Gefängnisgeistliche Peter Buchholz im Dritten Reich, Königswinter 1991"Ein letzter stärkender Gottesdienst...". Die deutsche Gefängnisseelsorge zwischen Republik und Diktatur 1918-1945, Berlin 1993 Die Schweizer Korrektur, Basel 1995 "Feindliche Elemente sind in Gewahrsam zu halten". Die sowjetischen Speziallager Nr. 8 und Nr. 10 in Torgau 1945-1948, Leipzig 1997 Your passport is not guilty, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1997Reizstrom in Aspik, Cologne 2002Argo cargo, Heidelberg 2003Geisterströmung, Cologne 2004Rollrasen auf der Selbstfahrlafette. On three poems by Ron Winkler, in: BELLA triste, no. 17, Hildesheim 2007As editor
Das Torgau-Tabu, Leipzig 1993 Torgau - ein Kriegsende in Europa, Bremen 1995As translator
- Susan N. Kiguli: Home drifts in the distance. Poems, English-German, edited by Indra Wussow. Verlag Das Wunderhorn, Heidelberg 2012, ISBN 978-3-88423-404-4