- Wolfgang Hildesheimer
Wolfgang Hildesheimer (
December 9 ,1916 -August 21 1991 ) was a Germanauthor who incorporated theTheatre of the Absurd . He originally trained as an artist, before turning to writing.Biography
Hildesheimer was born of Jewish parents in
Hamburg . After studying carpentry in Palestine, where his parents had emigrated, he studied painting and stage building in London. In 1946 he worked as a translator and clerk at theNuremberg Trials . Afterward, he worked as a writer and was a member ofGroup 47 . In 1980, he gave the inaugural address at theSalzburg Festival ("Was sagt Musik aus?" — "What does music say?"). In addition to writing, Hildesheimer createdcollages , which he collected in several volumes (the first "Endlich allein", 1984), an activity he shared with other late 20th century writersPeter Weiss andRor Wolf .Work
* 1952 Lieblose Legenden, Erzählungen
* 1953 Das Paradies der falschen Vögel
* 1954 Das Märchen von PrinzessinTurandot (The Fairy Tale of Princess Turnandot), a radio play
* 1960 Herrn Walsers Raben (Mr. Walser's ), a radio play
* 1962 Vergebliche Aufzeichnungen
* 1965 Tynset, a novel
* 1973 Masante, a novel
* 1977 Mozart, a biography
* 1981 Marbot, a fictional biography
* 1983 Mitteilungen an Max (Über den Stand der Dinge und anderes)
* Pastorale oder Die Zeit für Kakao, a theatre piece.
* Der Drachenthron, a comedy in three acts
* Das Opfer Helena, a comedy in two parts
* Die Verspätung, a work in two partsAwards
*Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden (a radio play prize for Princess Turnandot) 1955
*Georg Büchner Prize 1966
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