Helga Glöckner-Neubert
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Helga Glöckner-Neubert | |
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| Born | 5 September 1938 |
| Died | 27 August 2017 (aged 78) |
| Education | Karl-Marx-University Leipzig |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Organizations | Leipzig University |
| Spouse | Gottfried Glöckner |
Helga Glöckner-Neubert (5 September 1938 – 27 August 2017) was a German writer.
Born in Oberfrohna, Glöckner-Neubert completed her education at the librarian school of the Karl-Marx-University Leipzig. She then studied German and Slavic Studies. Afterwards she was a lecturer for Russian language at the University of Leipzig. She was engaged in a Kulturhaus and was also otherwise involved in various cultural tasks in the Bezirk Frankfurt.[1] The centre of her life was Frankfurt (Oder), which is reflected in various city-related publications.[2] With her husband, the composer Gottfried Glöckner, she created an extensive body of songs. She was a member of the Deutscher Schriftstellerverband.
Glöckner-Neubert died in Alt Madlitz aged 78.