Runge, Erika (1939–)
Runge, Erika (1939–)
East German writer. Born Jan 22, 1939, in Halle an der Saale, Germany.
Studied art and literature in East and West Germany, earning PhD (1962); published interviews with coal-mine workers in Bottroper Protokolle (1968) and interviews with women in Frauen: Versuche zur Emnzipation (1974); for tv, wrote "Warum is Frau B. glücklich?" (1968), "Ich heiße Erwin und bin 17 Jahre" (1971), "Lias Traum vom Glück" (1988), among others.
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