- Gregor Dorfmeister
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Gregor Dorfmeister (b. March 7, 1929 in Tailfingen, today part of Albstadt) is a German journalist and writer. Under the pseudonym Manfred Gregor Dorfmeister published three novels. The second is best known in the United States, where it was made into the movie Town Without Pity, with Kirk Douglas and a featured song of the same name as the movie.
Life
Gregor Dorfmeister grew up in Bad Tölz, where he attended high school. In the spring of 1945, he became part of the People's Army convened and adopted the latest fighting in his home region. In 1946 he finished high school and then worked for a construction company and in the wood processing industry. From 1948 he studied drama, journalism and philosophy at the University of Munich. During this period he completed an internship at a Munich newspaper. From 1954 he was Außenredakteuer of Munich Mercury in Tegernsee, from 1957 in Miesbach and 1960 in Bad Tölz. From 1962 he headed the local paper Tölzer Courier.
Dorfmeister, who in addition to his journalistic work has been committed to the support for disabled people, now lives in retirement in Bad Tölz. In 1981 he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Dorfmeister released three novels under the name Manfred Gregor:
- In his highly autobiographical first novel Die Brücke (1958), The Bridge, he describes the senseless Volkssturm use of a group of seven sixteen-year olds at the end of the Second World War against the advancing Americans to defend a bridge. Six of the boys are killed, only one survives. The book was domestically in Germany, and internationally, a great success and the film of the same name by Bernhard Wicki (1959) is a classic anti-war film, Die Brücke. In 2007 ProSieben produced a television adaptation directed by Wolfgang Panzer with Franka Potente in the role of the teacher Elfie Bauer.
- Dorfmeister's second novel, Das Urteil (1960), The verdict, is about a rape case against a soldier of the American occupation troops in a southern German town. The book was made into a film by Gottfried Reinhardt called Town Without Pity. The film featured a song of the same name recorded by Gene Pitney, Ronnie Montrose, and others. The Pitney version was featured in the 1988 John Waters movie Hairspray.
- In his third novel, Die Straße (1961), The Road or The Street, Dorfmeister describes a group of young people whose inner emptiness and aimlessness can lead to a slide into crime.
Works
- Die Brücke. The bridge. Novel. Desch, Munich 1958
- Current paperback edition: Bertelsmann, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-570-30361-0
- Das Urteil. The verdict. Novel. Desch, Munich 1960
- Die Straße. The Road or The Street. Novel. Desch, Munich 1961
References
- Literature by and about Gregor Dorfmeister in the catalog of the German National Library
- "We were still children," article from the Hamburger Abendblatt of 7 May 2005
Categories:- Recipients of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1929 births
- Living people
- German novelists
- German military personnel of World War II
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