- Ferdinand Bruckner
Ferdinand Bruckner (
August 26 ,1891 inSofia ,Bulgaria -December 5 ,1958 inBerlin ) (born Theodor Tagger) was an Austrian-German writer and theater manager.Life
Bruckner's father was an Austrian businessman and his mother a French translator. After the separation of his parents, he spent time in
Vienna andParis , and inBerlin where he began to study music. However, impressed by the expressionist literary scene in Berlin, in 1916 he moved away from music and devoted himself to poetry. In the following years, he published several poetry collections and in 1917 he began the literary magazine "Marsyas" with texts from authors likeAlfred Döblin andHermann Hesse . In 1922, he founded the Berlin Renaissance Theater, whose leadership he gave toGustav Hartung in 1928.In 1929 and 1930 he released the pieces "Krankheit der Jugend" (Sickness of Youth) und "Elisabeth von England" (Elizabeth of England) using the
pseudonym "Ferdinand Bruckner". After the success of these works, he revealed their authorship, although he also changed his name itself in 1946.In 1933 he emigrated to Paris and worked on the anti-fascist work "Die Rassen." In 1936, he moved to the
United States , although he achieved little success there. Twenty years after his flight from Germany in 1953 he returned toBerlin where he worked as an advisor to the Schiller Theater. He died in Berlin onDecember 5 ,1958 .Works
* "Der Herr in den Nebeln", 1917
* "Krankheit der Jugend", 1929
* "Die Verbrecher", 1929
* "Elisabeth von England", 1930
* "Die Rassen", 1933
* "Simon Bolivar", 1945
* "Pyrrhus und Andromache", 1951
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