- Klabund
Alfred Henschke (
November 4 1890 –August 14 1928 ), better known by hispseudonym Klabund, was a German writer.Life
Klabund, born Alfred Henscke in 1890 in Krossen, was the son of an
apothecary . At the age of 16 he came down withtuberculosis , which the doctors initially misdiagnosed aspneumonia . The illness stayed with him for the rest of his short life.After he completed his "
Abitur " (roughly equivalent to graduating from high school), which he completed with the highest marks in 1909 inFrankfurt (Oder) , he studiedchemistry andpharmacology inMunich . He soon, however, changed his plans and studiedphilosophy ,philology , andtheater in Munich,Berlin , andLausanne . He had already encounteredBohemianism in Munich through the theater scholarArtur Kutscher , and through others he came to knowFrank Wedekind . In 1912 he quit his studies and took on the pseudonym Klabund. In the style of Peter Hille he took on the role of the vagabond poet. A first volume of poetry was published under the title "Morgenrot! Klabund! Die Tage dämmern!" (Dawn! Klabund! The Days Break!) The name "Klabund" goes back to a north- and northeast-German name and was devised by him and others as a combination of "Klabautermann" (a devioushobgoblin of German folklore) and "Vagabund" (vagabond).In 1913 he came into contact with Alfred Kerr's Magazine "PAN", though he continued to publish in the magazines "Jugend" (Youth) and "
Simplicissimus ". Beginning in 1914 he worked with "Die Schaubühne" (The Show Stage) which later changed its name to "Die Weltbühne " (The World Stage). WhenWorld War I broke out, he greeted it excitedly and, not unlike many other writers of the time, wrote various patriotic poems. He was not drafted into the military due to the weakness of his lungs and, indeed, in these years he often had to spend time in Swiss sanatoria. During this time he began to develop an interest in far-eastern literature, which he began to translate and adapt from. Over the course of the war, Klabund's outlook changed and he became an opponent of the war. He even went so far as to publish in 1917 an open letter toKaiser Wilhelm II in the newspaper "Neue Zürcher Zeitung " calling for his abdication, as a result of which Klabund was charged withtreason and insulting theKaiser .In 1918 he married Brunhilde Herberle, whom he had met in a sanatorium for lung patients. She died later that year after complications from a premature birth. 1918 also saw the publication of Klabund's most popular prose piece, the novel "Bracke".
in 1920 Klabund dedicated a short romantic novel "Marietta" to his girlfriend and
muse Marietta di Monaco.In 1923 he married actress
Carola Neher . Then in 1925, his play "Der Kreidekreis " (The Chalk Circle), based on a Chinese story, was first put on inMeißen . The Berlin performances of the play later that year achieved great success; (Bertolt Brecht later adapted the play into his "Kaukasischer Kreidekreis" (The Caucasian Chalk Circle )). In the following years, Klabund wrote regularly for cabarets, for example for "Schall und Rauch" (Noise and Smoke). His folksy poems and songs achieved great popularity.In May 1928, during a stay in
Italy , he fell ill withpneumonia , which, together with his never quite cured tuberculosis, was life-threatening. He was brought toDavos for treatment, but he died shortly thereafter. He was buried in Krosno Odrzańskie and was eulogized by his friend and fellow writerGottfried Benn . A star on theWalk of Fame of Cabaret inMainz is dedicated to him.Works
Klabund completed 25 plays and 14
novel s—several of which were published only after his death—numerous short stories, many adaptations, and also several works on the history of literature. Between 1998 and 2003 a collection of his works appeared in 8 volumes.External links
*PND|118562681(Catalog of the
German National Library German)
* [http://www.klabund.de/ KLABUND ] at www.klabund.de (German)
* [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/autoren/klabund.htm Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten ] at gutenberg.spiegel.de (German)
* [http://www.hoerbuchkultur.de/kostenlos.php Free downloads of 2 audiobooks of Klabund's in German: total 19 minutes, 17.5 MBs]Persondata
NAME=Henschke, Alfred
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Klabund
SHORT DESCRIPTION=German writer, poet, playwright
DATE OF BIRTH=November 4 1890
PLACE OF BIRTH=Krosno Odrzańskie ,Lower Silesia ,Prussia
DATE OF DEATH=August 14 1928
PLACE OF DEATH=Davos ,Switzerland
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