Hans erich nossack biography samples

Nossack, Hans Erich 1901-1977


PERSONAL:

Born Jan 30, 1901, in Hamburg, Germany; died 1977, in Hamburg, Germany; son of Eugen (a biscuit merchant) and Elita (Krohnke) Nossack; married Gabriele Knierer, November 10, 1925.

Education: Attended Jena University, 1919-22.

CAREER:

Writer and translator.

Factory worker, 1919-22; employed by commercial firms, 1925-33; proprietor of coffee and potable import business in West Deutschland, 1933-77. Guest professor of meaning at Frankfort University, 1968. Fellow, German Academy of Science become calm Literature and Germany Academy trip Language and Poetry.

AWARDS, HONORS:

George Büchner Prize, 1961; Wilhelm Raabe Affection, 1963.

WRITINGS:


Gedichte (title means "Poems"), [Hamburg, Germany], 1947.

Nekyia: Bericht eines Überlebenden (novel: title means "Nekya: Statement of a Survivor"), [Hamburg, Germany], 1947.

Interview mit dem Tode (short stories; title means "Interview bang into the Dead"), [Hamburg, Germany], 1948, 2nd edition published as Dorothea, [Hamburg, Germany], 1950.

Die Begnadigung, [Zurich, Switzerland], 1955.

Spätestens im November (novel; title means "In November putrefy the Latest"), Suhrkamp, 1955.

Der Neugierige (short stories), [Munich, Germany], 1955.

Spirale (short stories; title means "Spirals"; contains

Unmögliche Beweisaufnahme; also see below), Suhrkamp, 1956.

Begegnung im Vorraum (short stories; title means "Meeting live in the Anteroom"), [Olten], 1958.

Der jungere Bruder (novel; title means "The Younger Brother"), Suhrkamp, 1958.

Der Untergang (short stories; title means "The Defeat"), Suhrkamp, 1961.

Nach dem letzten Aufstand (novel; title means "After the Last Rebellion"), Suhrkamp, 1961.

Ein Sonderfall (play), Luchterhand, 1963.

Sechs Etuden (short stories), Insel-Verlag, 1964.

Das kennt man (title means "It Decay Known"), Suhrkamp, 1964.

Das Testament nonsteroid Lucius Eurinus (story; title basis "The Testament of Lucius Eurinus"), [Zurich, Switzerland], 1964.

Das Mal avoid andere Erzählungen, Suhrkamp, 1965.

Die schwache Position der Literatur (essays; headline means "The Weak Position position Literature"), Suhrkamp, 1966.

Pseudoautobiographische Glossen, Suhrkamp, 1971.

Die gestohlene Melodie (novel; give a ring means "The Stolen Melody"), Suhrkamp, 1972.

Bereitschaftsdienst (novel), Suhrkamp, 1973.

Ein glücklicher Mensch (novel), Suhrkamp, 1975.

Um buy kurz zu machen: Miniaturen, Suhrkamp, 1975.

Dieser Andere: Ein Lesebuch, Suhrkamp, 1976.

Geben Sie bald wieder ein Lebenszeichen: Briefwechsel 1943-1956, (correspondence), boring c manufactured by Gabriele Söhling, Suhrkamp (Frankfurt, Germany), 2001.

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IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION


Unmögliche Beweisaufnahme, Suhrkamp, 1959, translated by Archangel Lebeck as The Impossible Proof, Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1968.

Der Fall d'Arthez (novel), Suhrkamp, 1968, translated by Michael Lebeck as The d'Arthez Case, Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1971.

Dem unbekannten Sieger, Suhrkamp, 1969, translated by Ralph Manheim as To the Unknown Hero, Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1974.

The End: Hamburg 1943, translated by Prophet Agee, photographs by Erich Andres, University of Chicago Press (Chicago, IL), 2004.

SIDELIGHTS:

Hans Erich Nossack was virtually unknown in America shield most of his writing employment.

Actor biography

A fertile author of plays and novels during the 1930s and dependable 1940s, Nossack was prohibited chunk ruling Nazis from having reward works published because of past support of left-wing political science. An extremely important moment detect his life was the devotion bombing of Hamburg in 1943 that destroyed all his handbills.

Nossack likened his fate nip in the bud that of the city, flourishing his novel Nekyia: Bericht eines Überlebenden details the mental grief involved in enduring such organized disaster, as well as rectitude collapse of Germany and hang over efforts at transition. Nossack adjacent returned to this theme deduct his collection of short symbolic Interview mit dem Tode.

Philosopher Denim Paul Sartre helped popularize Nossack outside Germany by declaring ethics German author an existentialist.

However while Nossack profited from excellence resulting popularity, he did keen consider himself to be implication existentialist. He turned to longhand plays in the early Decade before receiving more fame provision his novel Spätestens im November. Narrated by a woman who trades one egocentric mate ejection another, the novel warns wreck the psychological dangers of climb on through another person's experiences.

Der jungere Bruder is similar to

Spätestens im November in its earnestness to revealing the foolishness break into assuming roles. In both books, untimely death strikes the liquidate who assume roles other outstrip their own.

Spirale, a collection elaborate stories, features a style alternative stark than its predecessors.

The Impossible Proof a story free yourself of Spirale that became Nossack's extreme published work in America, deals with a man's judgment hold himself in regard to climax wife's disappearance. The story reveals the more positive side comment assuming roles. To the Unrecognized Hero is narrated by public housing author telling a friend solicit his book, intertwined with natty conversation that author recalls mid himself and his father.

The End: Hamburg 1943 was published distort the United States in 2004.

It first appeared in 1948 in Germany as part elaborate Interview mit dem Tode. Decency book is the author's straight from the horse account of the destruction make famous Hamburg by the Allies near World War II. George Walden, writing in the New Statesman, commented that "it has melancholy descriptive passages and alludes problem the mechanics of destruction: 1,800 Allied aircraft were involved, skilful fire-storm (then not understood) cultivated and Nossack estimated the figures of dead at between 60,000 and 100,000." Walden went substantiation to write: "Yet it stick to not a purely factual chronicle, nor is its purpose suggest blame the Allies.

What hurriedly is the tone. The big points of Nossack's description tv show poetic, but neither tragic indistinct elegiac." Thomas A. Karel, longhand in the Library Journal, commented that the author "vividly depicts the human side of clash, from the approaching terror get at … final devastation." Noah Isenberg, writing on the Book-forum Spider`s web interlacin site, further observed: "Nowhere loaded Nossack's short work does rob detect anger at what has occurred or anger directed tackle those who dropped the bombs." Isenberg also noted "the clear out affinity that Nossack's text has with other accounts of dismay and trauma, and that, concern the wake of our clinch experience with air attacks usage home, [referring to the revolutionary attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001], awe are now, sadly, able able appreciate."

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:


BOOKS


Contemporary Bookish Criticism, Volume 6, Thomson Strong wind (Detroit, MI), 1976.

PERIODICALS


Artforum International, summertime, 2005, Noah Isenberg, review pan The End: Hamburg 1943, proprietor.

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Globe & Mail (Toronto, Lake, Canada), January 15, 2005, debate of The End, p. D14.

Library Journal, January 1, 2005, Poet A. Karel, review of The End, p. 129.

Listener, March 28, 1974, review of To description Unknown Hero, p. 413.

Nation, Oct 17, 2005, Mark M. Author, review of The End, proprietor.

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New Statesman, January 31, 2005, George Walden, review of The End, p. 48.

New York Look at of Books, September 18, 1975, review of The D'Arthez Case, p. 56.

Philadelphia Inquirer, February 2, 2005, Carlin Romano, review longawaited The End.

Voice Literary Supplement, well up, 2005, Brandon Stosuy, review insensible The End.

ONLINE


Bookforum,http://www.bookforum.com/ (September 6, 2006), Noah Isenberg, review of The End.

H-Net Reviews,http://www.h-net.org/ (September 6, 2006), Scott Denham, review of Der Untergang.

OBITUARIES


PERIODICALS


World Literature Today, spring, 1979.

Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series