- Alfred Andersch
Alfred Hellmuth Andersch (
February 4 ,1914 —February 21 ,1980 ) was a German writer, publisher andradio editor. The son of a conservativeEast Prussia n army officer, he was born inMunich ,Germany and died in Berzona,Ticino ,Switzerland . Martin Andersch, his brother, was also a writer.Life
1914 to 1945
In 1930, after an apprenticeship as a bookseller, Andersch became a youth leader in the
Communist Party . As a consequence, he was held for 6 months in theDachau concentration camp in 1933. He then left the Party and entered a depressive phase of "total introversion". It was during this period that he first became engaged in the Arts, adopting the philosophy of "internal emigration" — despite remaining in Germany, he was spiritually opposed to Hitler's regime.In 1940, Andersch was enlisted into the
Wehrmacht , but deserted at the Arno Line inItaly onJune 6 ,1944 . He was taken to theUSA as aprisoner of war and interned at Camp Ruston, Louisiana and other POW camps. He became the editor of a prisoners' newspaper, "Der Ruf" ("The Call").A critical review of Andersch's "internal emigré" status, his marriage to a German Jew and subsequent divorce in 1943, as well as of his writing, may be read in W.G. Sebald's essay on Andersch, "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea", in his collection of essays entitled "On the Natural History of Destruction" (Modern Library paperback, New York, 2004).
1945 to 1980
Having returned to Germany, he worked from 1945 as an editing assistant for
Erich Kästner 's "Neue Zeitung" in Munich. From 1946 to 1947, he worked alongside Hans Werner Richter to publish the monthlyliterary journal "Der Ruf", which was sold in the American Zone of Germany until it was banned by the American due to its extensiveNihilism . In the following years, Andersch worked together with the literary circle "Group 47 ", members of which included the authorsIngeborg Bachmann ,Wolfgang Hildesheimer ,Arno Schmidt ,Hans Magnus Enzensberger andHelmut Heissenbüttel , among others. 1948 saw the publication of Andersch's essay "Deutsche Literatur in der Entscheidung" ("German Literature at the Turning Point"), in which he concluded, in the spirit of the American post-war "re-education" programme, that literature would play a decisive role in the moral and intellectual changes in Germany.From 1948, Andersch was a leading figure at radio stations in
Frankfurt andHamburg . In 1950, he married Gisela Andersch (née Dichgans). His autobiographical work "Die Kirschen der Freiheit" ("The Cherries of Freedom") was published in 1952, in which Andersch dealt with the experience of his wartime desertion and interpreted it as the "turning point" ("Entscheidung") at which he could first feel free. On a similar theme, he published in 1957 perhaps the most significant work of his career, "Sansibar oder der letzte Grund " (published in English as "Flight to Afar"). This was turned into a film named 'Sansibar' in the 1980s.From 1958, Andersch lived in Berzona in Switzerland, of which he became mayor in 1972. After "Sansibar" followed the novels "
Die Rote " in 1960 (new edition in 1972), "Efraim " in 1967, and, in 1974, "Winterspelt ", which is, thematically, very similar to "Sansibar", but is more complex in its composition. In 1977, he published thepoetry anthology "empört euch der himmel ist blau " [sic] . Alfred Andersch died onFebruary 21 ,1980 in Berzona, Ticino. The incomplete story "Der Vater eines Mörders" ("The Father of a Murderer") was published posthumously in the same year.Themes
Alfred Andersch served as an analyst of contemporary issues for the post-war generation. In his works (
novel s, stories,radio play s), he described, above all, outsiders, and dealt with his political and moral experiences. He often raised questions about thefree will of theindividual as a central theme. In numerous essays, he stated his opinion on literary and cultural issues; he frequently pointed out the importance ofErnst Jünger .Works
Annotated Works
On
February 21 ,2005 , to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Andersch's death, the Diogenes Press released an annotated edition of his complete works. The ten volumes also include previously unpublished texts that come from his estate.
*"Gesammelte Werke in 10 Bänden in Kassette", 5952 S., Zürich / Schweiz, Diogenes-Verlag, Leinen, ISBN 3-257-06360-1.Individual Works
*"Deutsche Literatur in der Entscheidung"; treatise, 1948
*"Die Kirschen der Freiheit"; autobiography, 1952. "The cherries of freedom: a report", translated Michael Hulse (2004)
*"Sansibar oder der letzte Grund" novel, 1957. "Flight to afar", translated by Michael Bullock (1961)
*"Geister und Leute; zehn Geschichten" (1958). "The night of the giraffe and other stories", translated by Christa Armstrong (1964)
*"Die Rote"; novel, 1960; New Edition 1972. "The redhead" translated by Michael Bullock (1961)
*"Efraim"; novel, 1967
*"Mein Verschwinden in Providence"; stories, 1971. "My disappearance in Providence, and other stories", translated byRalph Manheim
*"Winterspelt"; novel, 1974. "Winterspelt", translated by Richard and Clara Winston (1978)
*"Das Alfred Andersch Lesebuch"; selected works, 1979
*"Der Vater eines Mörders"; 1980. "The father of a murderer", translated by Leila Vennewitz (1994)
*"Arno Schmidt, Der Briefwechsel mit Alfred Andersch"; letters, 1985
*"Fahrerflucht"; radio playBibliography of Primary Works
* [http://www.public.asu.edu/~dgilfill/pdf/anderschbib.pdf Bibliografie des Deutschen Literaturarchivs Marbach am Neckar] ("German link")
Bibliography of Secondary Works
* [http://www.diogenes.ch/4DACTION/web_download_docs/ID=2440907&pgid=10-21-01-0020&pgif=bibl_andersch&path=PDFDownload/misc/andersch_bibliographie.pdf Bibliografie der Sekundärliteratur zum Werk von Alfred Andersch von Daniela Unterwieser] ("German link")
* [http://web.skku.edu/german/essay/mla_bibl/anders98.htm 38 Nachweise von Sekundärliteratur zu Alfred Andersch aus der MLA-Bibliography 1981-1998] ("German link")External links
* [http://www.public.asu.edu/~dgilfill/encyclo.shtml Andersch as an Essayist]
Note: The following links are in German.
* [http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118502786 Literatur von und über Alfred Andersch]
* [http://www.dla-marbach.de/kallias/hyperkuss/a-reg.html#Andersch,_Alfred SNM/DLA: Der Nachlaß Alfred Anderschs]
* [http://ondemand-mp3.dradio.de/file/dradio/2005/05/20/dlf_1609.mp3 http://ondemand-mp3.dradio.de/file/dradio/2005/05/20/dlf_1609.mp3] - Interview with the editor of the 10-volume Complete Works (2005), 19:29 Minutes
* [http://www.ub.fu-berlin.de/internetquellen/fachinformation/germanistik/autoren/multi_ab/andersch.html Links at fu-berlin]
* [http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/AnderschAlfred/ Biographie]
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