Rosemarie Zens

Rosemarie Zens (born 1944, Bad Polzin, Germany; present-day Połczyn-Zdrój, Poland) is a German writer and photographer.

Rosemarie Zens
Zens in 2007
Zens in 2007
Born1944 (age 7879)
Bad Polzin, Germany (now Poland)

Life

Zens studied biology, history and English literature. Teaching jobs have brought her to Munich, Düsseldorf and Berkeley, California. She received her PhD in German Literature at the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich. Subsequently trained as a psychoanalyst she works as a psychotherapist in her own office. She currently lives in Berlin. Since 1995 she has continuously published poems and prose in literary magazines, separate volumes and audio CDs.

Works

  • Journeying 66. Vom Mythos des Unterwegsseins. The Myth of the Road (in German and English). Heidelberg, Germany: Kehrer. 2012. ISBN 978-3868282757. - Photography and text.
  • Im Schein der Laterna Magica. Hidden Patterns (in German and English). Berlin, Germany: Edition WortOrt. 2011. ISBN 9783000319426. - Selected writings and photographs.
  • Vom Gesetz der Währung: Gedichtzyklus. Aachen, Germany: Rimbaud Verlag. 2009. ISBN 9783890865263.
  • Eingeschrieben in Kohlenstoff. Aachen, Germany: Rimbaud Verlag. 2007. ISBN 9783890865584. - Selected poems.
  • Oberhalb der Solarsegel: Notationen nach der Natur. Gedichtzyklus. Dresden, Germany: Die Scheune. 2004. ISBN 9783937832043.
  • Als gingen wir vorüber. Berlin, Germany: APHAIA Verlag. 2003. ISBN 9783926677365. - Poems.
  • Lautlos. Regenatem. Berlin: APHAIA Verlag. 2002. ISBN 9783926677334. - Gedichte mit Holzschnitten von Wilfried Bohne und Kompositionen für Stimme und E-Gitarre von Friedemann Graef.

Recordings

  • Die Schöne Das Fortgehen Der Ort. (Text and voice: Rosemarie Zens, guitar: Jürgen Heckel) audio book, Edition WortOrt, Berlin 2006
  • Siliziumherz. Poesie und Perkussion. (Text: Rosemarie Zens, composition: Ulrich Moritz), Berlin 2003
  • Lautlos. Regenaten. Rosemarie Zens, Künstlerporträt, audio book, Berlin 2002

Sources

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