- Franz Fühmann
Franz Fühmann (born
January 15 ,1922 , diedJuly 8 ,1984 ) was a Germanwriter . He lived and worked as a short-story writer, essayist and children's book author inEast Germany . Influenced byNazism in his youth he became a supporter ofSocialism after the war which he however more and more criticised later on and with which he was disappointed bitterly in his later years.Life
Franz Fühmann was born as son of an apothecary in Rochlitz an der Iser (
Rokytnice nad Jizerou ) in theKarkonosze inCzechoslovakia . After theVolksschule , he attended the Jesuitenkonvikt Kalksburg nearVienna for four years from which he fled in 1936. After that, he attended the Gymnasium in Reichenberg (Liberec ) in northern Bohemia. He took hisAbitur inVrchlabí . After the annexation of theSudetenland byGermany , he joined the Reiter-SA.He was drafted into the
Wehrmacht in 1941 and was a communications soldier in the operations inGreece and theSoviet Union . He was under Soviet captivity in 1945. He was sent to the Antifa-Schule inNoginsk nearMoscow .Fühmann returned from Soviet captivity to
East Germany where he lived the rest of his life inMärkisch Buchholz andBerlin , where he died. He entered the NDPD which was one of the so called Blockparteien. He was active as a culturally political employee in the party machinery of the NPDP until 1958. He belonged to the NDPD until 1972. After 1952, he was a freelance writer until his death.Besides his own writing activity, Fühmann remained active in the field of cultural policy. He provided patronage to many young writers and spoke for those who suffered under the repression of the East German policy. In 1976 he was among the first to sign a protest letter against the expatriation of
Wolf Biermann from East Germany.Franz Fühmann received the 1956
Heinrich Mann Prize , the 1957 and 1974National Prize of East Germany , the 1977Deutscher Kritikerpreis and the 1982Geschwister-Scholl-Preis . He received more national and international awards and was a member of theAkademie der Künste .Work
Franz Fühmann was a many-sided author who, next to his early poems,
Nachdichtung (interpretive translation of poems) from Czech and Hungarian, many books for children and young readers,essay s and a richnarrative work, has as well undertaken many unusual literary pursuits. He wrote for example a ballet ("Kirke und Odysseus"). He published a book called "Was für eine Insel in was für einem Meer" in collaboration with photographerDietmar Riemann . It deals with people withMental retardation with whom he had worked continuously for three years. Furthermore Fühmann compiled a volume of poems which he did not write himself (only the rather long titles were his work) but were taken from arhyming dictionary .Writing literature for children and young people was an important part of Franz Fühmann's work all his life. He published his first children's book fulfilling a wish of his daughter Barbara. Amongst his numerous other children's books are
Fairy tale s, puppet plays, books which deal withGerman language and play with it ("Lustiges Tier-ABC", "Die dampfenden Hälse der Pferde im Turm von Babel") and numerous re-narrations of classical literature and sagas ("Reineke Fuchs", "Das Hölzerne Pferd" (Iliad andOdyssey ), Prometheus. Die Titanenschlacht"). In addition to that Fühmann corresponded with many of his young readers. Thus "ordered works" (Märchen auf Bestellung) came into being.Fühmann left a considerable narrative work. His early short stories are often autobiographical. In the compilation "Das Judenauto", he describes patterns inspired by memories from his childhood and youth. Later on, he intensively dealt with the Nazi Era and his own involvement. The concept of "change" (in his case from a supporter of
Nazism to a dedicated Socialist) and the possibility of change was especially important for Fühmann. These themes play a great roll in "Zweiundzwanzig Tage oder Die Hälfte des Lebens", which is one of Fühmann's main works. It is conceived as adiary of a trip to Hungary and contains some spare narratives.In his work, Fühmann placed emphasis on fairly tales,
saga s andmyth s. This preoccupation penetrates many of his books from his children's books to his short stories ("Das Ohr des Dionysios") and his essays. With his essays, Fühmann also facilitated the publication of authors whose work had scarcely appeared in East Germany likeGeorg Trakl andSigmund Freud .Beginning with "Zweiundzwanzig Tage", Fühmann set forth increasing criticism of the socialist society of East Germany. In numerous letters and (later on) public speeches, he attempted to convince East German politicians to change their policies in the domain of culture. This attitude became more and more apparent in his work, especially in "Saiäns-fiktschen". He withdrew from his connections to cultural politics in East Germany like the Schriftstellerverband der DDR (Writer's Union of East Germany) and the Akademie der Künste. In his later life, he began to despair of the political conditions in East Germany. His correspondence with
Christa Wolf ("Monsieur – wir finden uns wieder") clearly reflected this state of mind. As a consequence he was not able to finish his long planned "magnus opus" to which he referred in his letters and notes as "Bergwerksprojekt". It appeared 1993 posthumously under the title "Im Berg" with the subtitle (added by himself) "Fragments of a Failure".A quote from his testimonial a year before he died reads:
:"I have cruel pains. The bitterest is that to have failed: In the literature and in the hopes for a society as we all once dreamt it."
The Academy of the Arts in Berlin has taken care of Fühmann's literary estate. His work library consisting of roughly 17,000 volumes (with many notes and underlinings) is part of the Historische Sammlungen of the
Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin .Fühmann's work still fascinates young artists like Barbara Gauger who even today promotes his work. As well the Franz Fühmann Freundeskreis Märkisch Buchholz/Berlin testifies of the far extent of his work.
Works
Children and Youth literature
* "Die Suche nach dem wunderbunten Vögelchen" (The Search for the Wonderfully Colored Little Bird). Short story. Der Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin 1960
* "Lustiges Tier-ABC" (Merry Animal Alphabet). Lyrical poem. Der Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin 1962
* "Das hölzerne Pferd: die Sage vom Untergang Trojas und von den Irrfahrten des Odysseus. Nach Homer und anderen Quellen neu erzählt" (The Wooden Horse: The Saga of Troy's Decline and the Wandering of Odysseus. New Narrative from Homer and Other Sources). Neues Leben, Berlin 1968
* "Shakespeare-Märchen" (Shakespearean Fairy Tales). Nacherzählung. Der Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin 1968
* "Prometheus. Die Titanenschlacht" (Prometheus. The Titanian Battle). Novel. Der Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin 1974
* "Die dampfenden Hälse der Pferde im Turm von Babel" (The Steaming Necks of the Horses in the Tower of Babel). Sprachspielbuch. Der Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin 1978. Reprint: Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2005
* "Schlipperdibix und Klapperdibax!". Two Clown Pieces. Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 1985, 2nd Edition 1989
* "Märchen auf Bestellung" (Ordered Fairy Tales). Edited by Ingrid Prignitz. Hinstorff, Rostock 1990Poems and Nachdichtung
* "Die Fahrt nach Stalingrad" (The Trip to Stalingrad). Poem. Aufbau, Berlin 1953
* "Die Richtung der Märchen" (The Direction of Fairy Tales). Lyrikband. Aufbau, Berlin 1962
* Miklós Radnóti: "Ansichtskarten" (Picture Postcards). Nachdichtungen. Volk und Welt, Berlin 1967Narrative Prose
* "Kameraden" (Comrades). Novella. Aufbau, Berlin 1955
* "Kabelkran und blauer Peter" (Cable Crane and Blue Peter). Report. Hinstorff, Rostock 1961
* "Böhmen am Meer" (Bohemia by the Sea). Novella. Hinstorff, Rostock 1962
* "Das Judenauto" (The Jewish Car). Short stories. Aufbau, Berlin 1962
* "Barlach in Güstrow". Short story. Hinstorff, Rostock 1963
* "König Ödipus" (King Oedipus). Collected short stories. Aufbau, Berlin 1966
* "Zweiundzwanzig Tage oder Die Hälfte des Lebens" (Twenty Two Days or Half the Life). Diary. Hinstorff, Rostock 1973
* "Der Geliebte der Morgenröte" (The Lover of Aurora). Short stories. Hinstorff, Rostock 1978
* "Saiäns-fiktschen". Short stories. Hinstorff, Rostock 1981
* "Kirke und Odysseus". Ballet. Hinstorff, Rostock 1984
* "Das Ohr des Dionysios" (The Ear of Dionysus). Posthumous short stories. Edited by Ingrid Prignitz. Hinstorff, Rostock 1985Essay Prose
* "Das mythische Element in der Literatur" (The Mythical Element in Literature). Lecture. Revised and Expanded Edition in: "Erfahrungen und Widersprüche. Versuche über Literatur" (Experiences and Contradictions. Essays about Literature). Hinstorff, Rostock 1975
* "Vor Feuerschlünden. Erfahrung mit Georg Trakls Gedicht" (From the Fiery Jaws. Experience with Georg Trakl's Poetry). Essay, Briefe und Lyrik hrsg. von F. Fühmann. Hinstorff, Rostock 1982
* "Meine Bibel; Erfahrungen" (My Bible: Experience). Essay. In supplement to Luther's "Biblia". Reclam, Leipzig 1983Other literary forms
* "Was für eine Insel in was für einem Meer. Leben mit geistig Behinderten" (What kind of Island in what kind of sea. Life with Retarded People). With Photographs by Dietmar Riemann. Hinstorff, Rostock 1985
* "Die Schatten. Hörspiel" (The Shadows. Radio Play). Edited by Ingrid Prignitz. Hinstorff, Rostock 1986
* "Urworte. Deutsch. Aus Steputats Reimlexikon" (Primitive Words. German. From Steputat's Rhyming Dictionary). Edited by Ingrid Prignitz. Hinstorff, Rostock 1988
* "Alkestis. Libretto." Edited by Ingrid Prignitz. Hinstorff, Rostock 1989Compilations from the Estate
* "Im Berg. Texte aus dem Nachlaß" (In the Mountain. Texts from the Estate). Edited by Ingrid Prignitz. Hinstorff, Rostock 1991
* "Prometheus. Die Zeugung" (Prometheus. The Procreation). Edited by Sigurd Schmidt. Hinstorff, Rostock 1996
* "Das Ruppiner Tagebuch" (The Ruppin Diary). Hinstorff, Rostock 2005Letters
* "Briefe. 1950-1984. Eine Auswahl" (Letters. 1950-1984. A Selection). Edited by Hans-Jürgen Schmitt. Hinstorff, Rostock 1994
* "Monsieur - wir finden uns wieder. Briefe 1968-1984" (Monsieur - we Find Ourselves Again). Correspondence with Christa Wolf. Edited by Angela Drescher. Aufbau, Berlin 1995
* Margarete Hannsmann: "Protokolle aus der Dämmerung. 1977-1984. Begegnungen und Briefwechsel zwischen Franz Fühmann, Margarete Hannsmann und HAP Grieshaber" (Protocols from the Dawn. 1977-1984. Meetings and Correspondences between Franz Fühmann, Margarete Hannsmann and HAP Grieshaber). Hinstorff, Rostock 2000
* "Briefe aus der Werkstatt des Nachdichters. Mitgeteilt vom Adressaten Paul Kárpáti" (Letters from the Workplace of the Nachdichter. Communicated by the Adressee Paul Kárpáti). Engelsdorfer Verlag/ Argumentum Kiadó, Leipzig/Budapest 2007Work Editions
*"Autorisierte Werkausgaben in Einzelbänden". Hinstorff, Rostock 1977-1988
** "Erzählungen 1955–1975". 1977
** "Gedichte und Nachdichtungen". 1978
** "Das Judenauto", "Kabelkran und Blauer Peter", "Zweiundzwanzig Tage oder Die Hälfte des Lebens". 1979
** "Irrfahrt und Heimkehr der Odysseus, Prometheus", "Der Geliebte der Morgenröte und andere Erzählungen". 1980
** "Reineke Fuchs, Märchen nach Shakespeare", "Das Nibelungenlied, Märchen auf Bestellung". 1981
** "Essays, Gespräche", Essays 1964–1981. 1983
** "Vor Feuerschlünden. Erfahrung mit Georg Trakls Gedicht". 1984
** "Simplicius Simplicissimus", "Der Nibelunge Not und andere Arbeiten für den Film". 1987
** "Unter den PARANYAS". Dream Experiences and Notations. 1988Filmography
Films which are based on Franz Fühmann's works or for which he wrote the script
* "Betrogen bis zum jüngsten Tag" (Deceived until Judgement Day) - 1957, Director:Kurt Jung-Alsen (withRudolf Ulrich andWolfgang Kieling ) from the novella "Kameraden"
* "Die heute über 40 sind" - 1960, Director: Kurt Jung-Alsen (with Rudolf Ulrich), Script: Franz Fühmann
* "Der Schwur des Soldaten Pooley" (The Oath of Soldier Pooley) - 1962, Director: Kurt Jung-Alsen, Script: Franz Fühmann
* "Die Suche nach dem wunderbunten Vögelchen" - 1964, Director:Rolf Losansky (withLieselott Baumgarten andFred Delmare ) from children's story of the same title
* "Köpfchen Kamerad" - 1965, Director:Otto Holub (with Fred Delmare), Script: Franz Fühmann
* "Der verlorene Engel" (The Lost Angel) - 1966, Director:Ralf Kirsten from the novella "Das schlimme Jahr"
* "Das Geheimnis des Ödipus" (The Secret of Oedipus) - 1973/74, Director: Kurt Jung-Alsen, Script: Franz Fühmann
* "Der Fall Ö". - 1991, Director:Rainer Simon (withMatthias Habich and JanJosef Liefers ) from the story "König Ödipus"Literature
* Horst Simon (Editor): "Zwischen Erzählen und Schweigen. Ein Buch des Erinnerns und Gedenkens. Franz Fühmann zum 65.." (Between Stories and Silence. A Book of Memories and Memorials. Franz Fühmann to 65..) Hinstorff, Rostock 1987 (contains an extensive biography, which also considers contributions in newspapers and literature about Fühmann as well as reviews of his work)
* Irmgard Wagner: "Franz Fühmann. Nachdenken über Literatur" (Franz Fühmann. To Think About Literature). Carl Winter Universitärsverlag, Heidelberg 1989.
* Hans Richter: "Franz Fühmann. Ein deutsches Dichterleben" (Franz Fühmann. A German Poet's life). Aufbau Verlag, Berlin 1992.
* Franz Fühmann. "Es bleibt nichts anderes als das Werk" (It remained no different as Work). Ausstellungskatalog. Akademie der Künste, Berlin 1993.
* Barbara Heinze (Hg.): "Franz Fühmann: eine Biographie in Bildern, Dokumenten und Briefen" (Franz Fühmann: A Biography in Pictures, Documents and Letters). Foreword by Sigrid Damm . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 1998.
* Arne Born: "Fühmanns Offener Brief vom November 1977. Ein Postulat und seine Unterdrückung. Mit unveröffentlichten Schriftstücken"(Fühmann's Public Letters from November 1977. A Postulate and his Oppression. With Unpublished Writings.). In: "Berliner Hefte zur Geschichte des literarischen Lebens" (Berlin Journal of the History of Literary Lives) 3 (2000), S. 81-115.
* Christian Sachse: "Der schwarze Stoff, aus dem die Wahrheit ist. Franz Fühmann auf der Suche nach seiner Wahrheit" (The Black Stuff from which the Truth is. Franz Fühmann on the Search for his Truth). In: "Zeitschrift des Forschungsverbundes SED-Staat" (Journal of the SED State Research Union) Nr. 15/2003.External links
* [http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118536672 Literature by and on Franz Fühmann] in the catalog of the
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* [http://www.franz-fuehmann.de/ Fühmann page of the Fühmann Friends Circle] de icon
* [http://alpha.dickinson.edu/departments/germn/glossen/heft4/navigation4.html Interview amongst others in the newspaper "Glossen"] de icon
* [http://www.zlb.de/wissensgebiete/historische_sammlungen/Einblick_in_die_Bibliothek_Franz_Fuehmanns.pdf Einblick in die Bibliothek Franz Fühmann] (A Glimpse in Franz Fühmann's library) (pdf) de icon
* [http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=9259127 Rolf Schneider: "Der Tanz auf dem Seil"] (The Dance from the Soul) (SPIEGEL special 10/1995 from October 1, 1995, Page 23) de iconPersondata
NAME = Fühmann, Franz
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Franz Fuehmann
SHORT DESCRIPTION = East German writer
DATE OF BIRTH =January 25 ,1922
PLACE OF BIRTH =Rokytnice nad Jizerou ,Czechoslovakia
DATE OF DEATH =July 8 ,1984
PLACE OF DEATH =Berlin ,Germany
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