Karin Kiwus

Karin Kiwus (born 9 November 1942) is a German poet[1] from Berlin. After studying journalism, German studies and politology she worked as an editor as well as a university teacher in Austin, Texas. She was the domestic partner of the German film director Frank Beyer until his death in 2006. She has been active in the field of collaborative poetry, writing renshi under the guidance of Makoto Ooka.[2]

Works

  • "Von beiden Seiten der Gegenwart". Poems. 1976.
  • "Vom Essen und Trinken". 1978.
  • "Angenommen später". Poems. 1979.
gollark: Oh, actually there's option #3: just do single user mode and don't bother stopping editing of "OS" files.
gollark: Well, your current implementation lets them do stuff to OS files, so no.
gollark: I would recommend against #1, because weirdly enough people like being able to write, download and run programs.
gollark: In potatOS I do #2. Unfortunately the sandboxing implementation is about 500 lines of code, very version-specific because it runs half the BIOS for weird internal reasons, and has several known holes.
gollark: There are two ways around this:- make your "OS" unable to run arbitrary code and instead use a highly limited shell/GUI- sane sandboxing via providing no/a limited FS API to environments where you can run arbitrary code

References

  1. Werner, Hans (11 November 1989). "German literature brought into Fokus". Toronto Star. pp. M.3. Retrieved 26 February 2011. On a more personal and intimate level poet Karin Kiwus charts the ordinary disillusionments of life ...
  2. Look Japan: Volume 48, Issues 553-564. 2002, p4
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