- Bernhard Seeger
Bernhard Seeger (
October 6 ,1927 -March 14 ,1999 ) was a Germanauthor .Life
Bernhard Seeger was born to a locksmith in
Roßlau . He attended the gymnasium and then a teaching education school in Köthen. In 1944, he joined theNazi Party . After doing hisReichsarbeitsdienst inZerbst , he participated inWorld War II as a soldier in theWehrmacht in 1944/45. He was imprisoned in a Sovietprisoner of war camp from May through December 1945.After his return from the prison, Seeger completed a course for New Teachers. In 1946, he joined the SED and the
Freie Deutsche Jugend . Between 1946 and 1952, he worked as a teacher in a village school. He was aliterary editor at theVerlag Neues Leben in 1952/53 then a freelance writer in Stücken district ofMichendorf nearPotsdam . In 1954/55, he was areporter inVietnam then he was department manager to the secretary of the Schriftstellerverband of East Germany. He became a writer again in 1957.In the year 1967, Seeger was incapable of writing for a long time because of a difficult accident. Since he already belonged to the SED's Bezirk of Potsdam leadership since 1964, he was a member of the SED's
Central Committee from 1967. Between 1953 and 1972, he was an unofficial employee of the East GermanStasi .Bernhard Seeger wrote
reportage s,narrative s,novel s and poems though best known for his radio and televised dramas. Seeger's party politic works dealt with the prominent problems of the building phase of the East German society, that of the East German critic highly praised work"Herbstrauch" about thecollective farming of the East German agriculture in 1959/60 had strong influence of Sholokhov's "New Land under the Plough".Bernhard Seeger belonged to the Schriftstellerverband of East Germany since 1952 and the
Akademie der Künste between 1969 and 1991. He won the following awards: the 1956Theodor Fontane Prize of the Bezirk Potsdam, the 1960Erich Weinert Medal , the 1962Heinrich Mann Prize and Literature Prize of theFree German Trade Union Federation (FDGB), the 1963 and 1967National Prize of East Germany , the 1968 [Johannes R. Becher Medal, the 1969 Order of theBanner of Labor , the 1981 and 1983 Art Prize of the FDGB, the 1983Vaterländischer Verdienstorden of East Germany as well as the 1987Order of Karl Marx .Works
* "Eisenhüttenkombinat Ost", Berlin 1952
* "Millionenreich und Hellerstück", Berlin 1956
* "Sturm aus Bambushütten", Berlin 1956
* "Wo der Habicht schießt", Halle (Saale) 1957
* "Wie Jasgulla zu seinem Recht kam", Leipzig 1960
* "Herbstrauch", Halle (Saale) 1961
* "Hannes Trostberg". Die Erben des Manifests, Halle (Saale) 1968
* "Vater Batti singt wieder", Halle (S.) 1972
* "Menschenwege", Halle (Saale)
** "1" (1974)
** "2" (1987)
* "Der Harmonikaspieler", Halle [u.a.] 1981
* "Frühe Wege", Leipzig 1987External links
* [http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=134223934 Literature by and on Bernhard Seeger] in the catalog of the
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* [http://www.stiftung-aufarbeitung.de/service_wegweiser/personen_detail.php?ID=2243 Wer war wer in der DDR? Bernhard Seeger] (Who was who in East Germany? Bernhard Seeger) de iconPersondata
NAME = Seeger, Bernhard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = East German Writer
DATE OF BIRTH =October 6 ,1927
PLACE OF BIRTH =Roßlau , [Brandenburg] ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH =March 14 ,1999
PLACE OF DEATH =Potsdam ,Brandenburg ,Germany
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