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Born | 2 June 1956
Altheim, Austria |
Died | 21 November 2010
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany | (aged 54)
Occupation | Writer |
Adelheid Dahimène (2 June 1956 – 21 November 2010) was an Austrian writer.
Dahimène was born in Altheim on 2 June 1956. After graduating from commercial school in Braunau, she spent some time abroad ( Munich, Africa, France, Great Britain), followed by various jobs in market and opinion research, as an accountant and translator. From 1991, Dahimène worked as a freelance copywriter and writer. Among other things, she organized the literature programme in Wels at the "Schl8hof", a cultural center that has been in existence for 25 years. Most recently, the mini-dramas Frisches Blut were premiered there under Adelheid Dahimène's aegis (director: Lucas Cejpek).
Dahimène had three children and lived in Wels. She died at the age of 54 from a serious cancer.
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Born | 2 June 1956
Altheim, Austria |
Died | 21 November 2010
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany | (aged 54)
Occupation | Writer |
Adelheid Dahimène (2 June 1956 – 21 November 2010) was an Austrian writer.
Dahimène was born in Altheim on 2 June 1956. After graduating from commercial school in Braunau, she spent some time abroad ( Munich, Africa, France, Great Britain), followed by various jobs in market and opinion research, as an accountant and translator. From 1991, Dahimène worked as a freelance copywriter and writer. Among other things, she organized the literature programme in Wels at the "Schl8hof", a cultural center that has been in existence for 25 years. Most recently, the mini-dramas Frisches Blut were premiered there under Adelheid Dahimène's aegis (director: Lucas Cejpek).
Dahimène had three children and lived in Wels. She died at the age of 54 from a serious cancer.